CA Death Case: EY Office has no permit that regulates work hours

Mumbai: Labour department officials arrived on Tuesday (24 September) to investigate the death of 26-year-old CA Ana Sebastian at the Pune office of Ernst & Young (EY) company in Maharashtra. The investigation revealed that the EY company has been working without a state permit since 2007. Maharashtra’s Additional Labour Commissioner Shailendra Pol said that the.

Mumbai: Labour department officials arrived on Tuesday (24 September) to investigate the death of 26-year-old CA Ana Sebastian at the Pune office of Ernst & Young (EY) company in Maharashtra. The investigation revealed that the EY company has been working without a state permit since 2007.

Maharashtra’s Additional Labour Commissioner Shailendra Pol said that the company did not have the certificate given under the Shop and Establishment Act. This law allows an employee to work a maximum of 9 hours (48 hours a week) in any company. EY company has been given 7 days to respond to this.

In fact, Ana died of cardiac arrest on 20 July. According to the report, she had a cardiac arrest due to workload. A few days before her death, when her parents came to Pune to meet her, she complained of chest pain. After consulting a doctor, it was found that Ana was upset due to the office workload which claimed her life.

CA Anna, a resident of Kerala, joined Ernst & Young on 19 March. On 6 July, when Anna’s parents came to Pune to meet her, she complained of chest pain. After consulting the doctor, it was found that Anna was upset due to office workload.

Anna’s parents said their daughter returned to the office after meeting the doctor. She came home late at night and left early the next morning. After which Anna died on 20 July. No one from the company for which Anna died while working even attended her last rites.

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