It companies are covered under State Shops and Establishments Act.
There are rules applicable to Private Companies for payment of OT, compnesatory Off, Suubstitued holiday, weekly of, leave, holidays.....................
You are in which state?
Do you have record of attendance and time clocked?
Do the company/superiors ask to attend offices up to mid of night and on off days, in writing even if by SMS?
There are many threads on OT, you may go thru these e.g:
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Overtime-allowance-82296.asp#.UbsBheeAqWM
The IT employees have been organizing themselves by forming Forums, Unions, etc…………
To get relief from exploitation it is always better to organize…………..
e.g:
https://www.itecentre.co.in/
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Please Join ITEC group for discussion among IT-BPO employees. To join the group, please send a blank mail to itec_bangalore-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
https://ithiworld.wikispaces.com/News+Update
ITHI, a forum
of women employees in IT and ITeS
West Bengal Information Technology Services Association (WBITSA):
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https://www.itpfindia.org/
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There are points to ponder as felt by experts and there are thought provoking write ups e.g;
https://www.rediff.com/money/2005/oct/06bspec.htm
The proposal to forge a union for IT workers has now come from the Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU) -- the trade union wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) -- the largest Left party in the country.
So why do white-collar IT professionals need a trade union?
"A union for IT workers is the urgent need of the hour. I would call the IT professionals 'the labourers of the information age.' They toil long hours; they work at night; and some of them still get meager salaries. So a labour union for them would help fight for their rights," CITU president M K Pandhe told rediff.com.
According to Pandhe, the main reason why CITU has mooted the idea is because the IT industry is not governed by any labour laws. "The IT industry continues to chart remarkable double-digit growth. But isn't it ridiculous that the IT workers are working hard without the backup of any labour laws?" he asks.
"Workers in the IT and ITES industry work for 10 to 14 hours daily. There are no fixed timings for them. The moment the IT professionals get together to discuss their problems at work, the management victimizes them and they are shown the door," Pandhe pointed out.
To begin with, CITU, in collaboration with other Left-unions -- like the All India Trade Union Congress, want the Union government to enact a law separately to deal with the labour issues of the IT industry.
"Yes, there is an urgent need for a labour law exclusively for the IT industry. It is the one sector that is booming across India, and we need to frame a legislation for IT workers. We are going to take up the issue with the Manmohan Singh [ Images ] government soon," said Community Party of India national secretary D Raja.
How are the Left trade unions going ahead to form the unions for IT workers?
"IT industry professionals in India are 'cyber coolies.' We are trying to organise them and convince them on the need to form a union to fight for their rights and jobs protection," said Narayan Ram Hegde, who works for the Union of Network International in India