Close Menu
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
What's Hot

'Our bus was going up in smoke': Jos Buttler reveals scary incident after Gujarat Titans' IPL 2026 final loss to RCB

June 3, 2026

72 restaurants, 15 years: Table for Four chronicles friends culinary adventures across Delhi

June 3, 2026

Senior IAS officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram appointed new CBSE chairman amid OSM row

June 3, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Global News Bulletin
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
Global News Bulletin
Home»Business»What the new labour code actually says about working four days a week
Business

What the new labour code actually says about working four days a week

editorialBy editorialMay 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
What the new labour code actually says about working four days a week
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link
What the new labour code actually says about working four days a week

NEW DELHI: India’s new labour code has reignited a familiar workplace question — can employees legally work just four days a week and get three days off? The short answer is yes, but it comes with a catch: total working hours stay the same, just packed into fewer, longer days.What Has Changed?Under the newly implemented labour codes — including the Code on Wages (Central) Rules and related provisions — employers can allow employees to complete their weekly work hours in four days instead of the traditional five- or six-day format. However, the total weekly working limit remains capped at 48 hours. That means an employee opting for a four-day week may have to work up to 12 hours a day, including breaks and rest periods mandated under labour laws.Is the 4-Day Workweek Mandatory?No. The rule is only an option, not a compulsory nationwide policy. Employers cannot force employees into a compressed work schedule without their consent.What Happens to Your Overtime?The labour code keeps overtime protections intact. If an employee works beyond the approved schedule or exceeds the weekly 48-hour limit, the employer must pay overtime wages at twice the normal rate. It is also worth noting that while the central rules focus mainly on weekly working-hour caps, several state Shops and Establishments laws still prescribe daily work-hour limits, usually around 8 to 10 hours. This could affect how smoothly the four-day model is implemented across different states.Which Sectors Can Benefit?Knowledge-based and flexible industries are more likely to adopt the four-day workweek. These include:

  • IT and IT-enabled services
  • Global Capability Centres (GCCs)
  • Marketing and design firms
  • Startups and support-service companies

These sectors often rely on project-based or digital work structures, making compressed schedules easier to manage.Which Industries Could Face Problems?Industries requiring continuous staffing or physical presence may struggle with the model. These include:

  • Hospitals and healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Retail
  • Transportation and logistics
  • Manufacturing

India’s new labour code does not officially introduce a shorter workweek. Instead, it creates legal flexibility for companies and employees to reorganise the same 48-hour workweek into four longer working days. Whether it becomes common in India will depend on industry needs, employee acceptance, and state-specific labour regulations.

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleBhupender Yadav: ‘Separate free-ranging Lion population under consideration, states being consulted’
Next Article ‘Open death threat’: TMC MP Saayoni Ghosh on UP BJP leader’s Rs 1 crore ‘offer’ for her head
editorial
  • Website

Related Posts

'Our bus was going up in smoke': Jos Buttler reveals scary incident after Gujarat Titans' IPL 2026 final loss to RCB

June 3, 2026

Senior IAS officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram appointed new CBSE chairman amid OSM row

June 3, 2026

'May get arrested, but coming to India to protest as right': CJP founder Dipke

June 3, 2026

Suryakumar Yadav's poor form continues; India T20 skipper out for 19 off 11 balls

June 3, 2026

Dehradun shocker: Woman locked in toilet for 10 months, assaulted by in-laws after twins' birth

June 3, 2026

Unmanned T‑72 tanks: Army's workhorse gets digital makeover for future wars – The Times of India

June 3, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Economy News

'Our bus was going up in smoke': Jos Buttler reveals scary incident after Gujarat Titans' IPL 2026 final loss to RCB

By editorialJune 3, 2026

Jos Buttler (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) NEW DELHI: Gujarat Titans’ star wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler has revealed…

72 restaurants, 15 years: Table for Four chronicles friends culinary adventures across Delhi

June 3, 2026

Senior IAS officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram appointed new CBSE chairman amid OSM row

June 3, 2026
Top Trending

'Our bus was going up in smoke': Jos Buttler reveals scary incident after Gujarat Titans' IPL 2026 final loss to RCB

By editorialJune 3, 2026

Jos Buttler (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) NEW DELHI: Gujarat Titans’ star wicketkeeper-batter Jos…

72 restaurants, 15 years: Table for Four chronicles friends culinary adventures across Delhi

By editorialJune 3, 2026

One of India’s most popular street foods today, the vatakas (fritters) in…

Senior IAS officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram appointed new CBSE chairman amid OSM row

By editorialJune 3, 2026

NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday appointed senior IAS officers Lokhande Prashant…

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

News

  • Education
  • Health
  • National News
  • Relationship & Wellness
  • World News
  • Politics

Company

  • Information
  • Advertising
  • Classified Ads
  • Contact Info
  • Do Not Sell Data
  • GDPR Policy
  • Media Kits

Services

  • Subscriptions
  • Customer Support
  • Bulk Packages
  • Newsletters
  • Sponsored News
  • Work With Us

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

© Copyright Global News Bulletin.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Accessibility
  • Website Developed by Plenary Media Solution

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.