New Delhi: The Department of Commerce has notified a new Rule, namely Rule 43A – Work from Home in Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006 across all Special Economic Zones, the Union Ministry of Commerce & Industry, stated here today.
According to the Ministry, the notification was issued on demand from the industry for making a provision for a country-wide uniform Work From Home (WFH) policy across all Special Economic Zones. It informed that the Department of Commerce thereafter held several rounds of discussions with various stakeholders before firming up the notification.
The notification under Rule 43A provides work from home for the following category of employees of a unit in Special Economic Zones:
i. Employees of Information Technology/Information Technology Enabled Services SEZ units
ii. Employees, who are temporarily incapacitated
iii. Employees, who are travelling
iv. Employees, who are working offsite
As per the new notification, WFH may be extended to a maximum of 50% of total employees including contractual employees of the unit. There is flexibility granted to the Development Commissioner (DC) of SEZs to approve a higher number of employees (more than 50 per cent) for any bonafide reason to be recorded in writing.
Work From Home is now allowed for a maximum period of one year, the Ministry further informed. However, it said, the same may further be extended for a period of one year at a time by the DC on the request of units. In respect of SEZ units whose employees are already working from home, the notification has provided a transition period of 90 days to seek approval.
SEZ Units will provide equipment and secured connectivity for the purpose of WFH to perform authorized operations of the units and the permission to take out the equipment is co-terminus with the permission granted to an employee, the Ministry stated.
– global bihari bureau