Dear Friends,
We have recently implemented punching system & online attendence system in our organization.Even we have implemented new HRIS.
So as above things have been implemented then do we need to maintain Attendence Register,Wage register,Slaray slip etc.as all those things have gone online.
kindly suggest what to do if any labour officer visits us.
Nishant singh
From India, Mumbai
We have recently implemented punching system & online attendence system in our organization.Even we have implemented new HRIS.
So as above things have been implemented then do we need to maintain Attendence Register,Wage register,Slaray slip etc.as all those things have gone online.
kindly suggest what to do if any labour officer visits us.
Nishant singh
From India, Mumbai
In addition to what Mr. Kamal told I will advise you to take the print out of the muster roll, wage register and Overtime Register and keep the record of the completed month. If you are depositing the wages in the Bank, then attach the receipted copy of Bank remittance details alongiwth the Muster roll, so that the signature of worker is not required.
From India, Kumbakonam
From India, Kumbakonam
Dear Nishant Singh,
This pertains to query whether you are required to maintain Muster-Roll, Wages Register and Pay Slips etc when you have gone online. I was wondering what means "online going".
What simply you have done is that you have introduced a data collection system of attendance and based on that you can calculate salary of employees and other record.
Many factories still have manual attendance system. Now, let me know whether there is manual attendance marking or automatic by bio metric marking system or any thing else, how does it absolves the maintenance of Muster, Wage registers etc. It does not exempt you from maintaining the records pertaining to attendance, wage distribution etc. More and more automated, accurate, fast data entry systems are on its way, but that's only an input method of time record. It does not allow you to dispense with the registers and records of employees. However, for the purposes of easy computing, if you want certain changes or modifications in format of Wage Register or Attendance, the rules allow that and with approval from Labour Commissioner, you can have a suitable format. But you can not do away with maintenance of statutory registers etc.
From India, Kolhapur
This pertains to query whether you are required to maintain Muster-Roll, Wages Register and Pay Slips etc when you have gone online. I was wondering what means "online going".
What simply you have done is that you have introduced a data collection system of attendance and based on that you can calculate salary of employees and other record.
Many factories still have manual attendance system. Now, let me know whether there is manual attendance marking or automatic by bio metric marking system or any thing else, how does it absolves the maintenance of Muster, Wage registers etc. It does not exempt you from maintaining the records pertaining to attendance, wage distribution etc. More and more automated, accurate, fast data entry systems are on its way, but that's only an input method of time record. It does not allow you to dispense with the registers and records of employees. However, for the purposes of easy computing, if you want certain changes or modifications in format of Wage Register or Attendance, the rules allow that and with approval from Labour Commissioner, you can have a suitable format. But you can not do away with maintenance of statutory registers etc.
From India, Kolhapur
These punching / attendance machines many times do not work. Reasons, technical faults, electricity problems, if It is finger touch and employee got hurt to that finger, and many other reasons. Chances of data getting deleted or corrupted are also there. On labour office permission, though you are allowed to stop manual attendance register, it is suggested to keep manual register, atleast attendance register, parallelly live. After about an years experience, you may decide about scrapping the manual system.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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