Rights of Civil Servants Engaged in Overtime Work Have Been Restored
28.05.2025 17:34:23 9585
An eight-hour workday has been established for employees of government agencies. The authorized body responsible for monitoring compliance with the work schedule in public institutions is the Agency for Civil Service Affairs and its regional departments.
Monitoring is carried out both remotely and through on-site visits, in accordance with the requirements of the Rules for Monitoring Compliance with the Work Schedule in Government Agencies. This is achieved through the integration of access control systems with the “E-Qyzmet” information system.
Based on the results of the first quarter of 2025, the regional department conducted an analysis to identify issues related to the integration of government buildings with the “E-Qyzmet” information system.
A plan for conducting on-site monitoring of compliance with the work schedule in government agencies for 2025 has been approved.
Notification letters have been sent to 34 government agencies included in the plan, informing them that on-site monitoring will be conducted in 2025.
According to the results of the first three months of 2025, the regional department conducted 20 monitoring activities. Of these, 6 government agencies underwent on-site monitoring (including one as part of an inspection), and 14 were monitored remotely.
Despite prior warnings, 4 violations were identified as a result of on-site monitoring.
Accordingly, 8 hours of compensatory rest were granted to 4 civil servants to restore their labor rights.
In total, the rights of 45 civil servants were restored based on the results of the monitoring conducted. To compensate, 496 hours of rest were granted.
Moving forward, the regional department will continue to regularly conduct both on-site and remote monitoring in government agencies that have not previously undergone on-site inspections.
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-goroda-zhanaozen/press/news/details/999078?lang=kk