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Overtime made compulsory but managers may slip through the cracks under India labour code new rules

India
Published on 25 April 2026
Overtime made compulsory but managers may slip through the cracks under India labour code new rules

Double overtime pay may apply unless your role exempts you

Many Indian workers are told to stay late, often verbally, but the practice isn’t always legal. Under the new Labour Code and state laws, overtime must be paid at twice the ordinary rate. The catch: managerial and supervisory roles may be exempt. Employees can document instructions, file internal grievances, or approach labour authorities to recover unpaid overtime.

  • New rules push overtime pay to double the ordinary rate
  • Managerial and supervisory staff may be exempt from overtime
  • Verbal after-hours instructions can still be challenged if documented
  • Grievances and labour authority complaints can help recover unpaid pay
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