Bengaluru (Karnataka): Another proposed amendment law by the Karnataka government has sparked controversy. The proposal to bring an amendment act to extend the working hours of employees working in the IT sector has led to the outrage of labour unions.
Recently, the state government's move to introduce a bill to provide job reservations for Kannadigas in the private sector was slammed by the industrialists.
What is the Government's Proposed Amendment Act?:The state government has proposed to amend the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act. Thereby the working period of IT sector employees will be extended to over 12 hours a day. According to this proposed amendment, an employee in the IT/ITeS/BPO sector may be required or allowed to work more than 12 hours a day and not exceed 125 hours in three continuous months. The existing act allows a maximum of 10 hours of work per day, including overtime (OT) duty.
Karnataka Labor Minister Santosh Lad held a meeting in this regard at Vikas Soudha last Friday. In the meeting, a discussion about the extension of the working hours of the employees working in the field of IT-BPO was held. Principal Secretary of Labor Department Mohammad Mohisin, Principal Secretary of Information Technology Department Ekroop Caur and Labor Department officials attended the meeting.