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Tamil Nadu: 'Good days' for the employees, work will be done only 4 days a week, rest will be given for 3 days


The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly has passed a bill, in which a 4-day working week has been approved. This is a big relief for the employees of companies and factories.

Chennai. Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly has passed a historic bill in which the employees will have to work for only 4 days in a week. Employees will be given leave for the remaining three days of the week. However, some rules have also been added to it by the government. Due to which the factory and company owners will not be harmed.

While passing this rule in Tamil Nadu, it has been said that women employees will be benefited the most after this bill is passed. However, after passing this bill, the opposition parties have opposed it. Opposition parties say that after this bill is passed, the exploitation by the factory owners will increase further.

Let us tell you that the factories of Tamil Nadu have a huge share in the production of the whole country. Only Tamil Nadu has a share in the production of 30 percent textile, 37.6 percent automobile and 46.4 percent footwear in the whole of India. Opposition parties have said that after the implementation of this bill, the exploitation of the employees will increase further.

12 hour shift, 48 hour work

This bill has been passed in the Legislative Assembly, but changes will also be made in some rules. It has been said in the bill that the shift time of employees working in factories and companies will be increased to 12 hours. At the same time, working will be of 48 hours in the whole week.

Which will be necessary to complete. After passing the bill, instructions have been given that all factories and companies can start applying this rule. While passing the bill, the government has said that it will be mandatory for everyone to follow this rule.

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