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Hello Everyone,
I have one query if someone taking 5to 6 days leave because of his bad health in that case can he or she use his PL and CL. is there any rule for Leave Policy if it is please guide me for the same. because in my search for leave policy i got all the different answers.
Please reply soon
Thanx & Regards
Gunjan Srivastava

From India, Delhi
piltd
Dear Mr. Gunjan,

I Had the same confusion. Fortunately, I could collect the information form the CiteHR Threads. Which is as follows. Hope this is sufficient and O.K. for you.

Dona


FOR EMPLOYEES / CONSULTANTS / APPRENTICE


1.All employees/consultants are entitled to the following paid leaves during the course of year from January to December.

·Privilege Leave (PL) – Employees/Consultants are entitled to 21 days of privilege leave. ( at the rate of 1.75 leave for the period of one month working which includes CL and SL but not Leave Without Pay)These leave will be earned and added every month for each employee. Continuous employment of twelve months privilege leave of __ days with full pay, But PL will be sanction proportionate to his period of employment in current year. During the period of twelve months sickness, accident, declared holidays and sanctioned leave will be treated as continuous employment. In a year one has to minimum one lot of 10 PL and rest can be shorter. Unused PL’s will be carried forward to the next year as per company rules and regulations. For the accumulated leave before lapses will be informed one month in advance in writing. He/She will be required to inform to the immediate supervisor for his/her intention to go on leave and also provide information about which part of the year he would like to avail leave. If he/she has not informed well in advance as required and not utilized his/her leave he/she will not be entitle for the in excess of __ The employee/consultant is entitled to receive basic pay for unused privileged leave over __ days. Employees can accumulate privilege leave up to a maximum of __ days. All leave in excess of 42 will be lapsed, However at the end of 3 years of service employee is entitled to receive basic pay for the unused PL leaves.

·Sick Leave (SL) – Employees/Consultants are entitled to 7 days of Sick leave per year. This leaves have to be utilized with in one year and will not be carried forward to the next fiscal year. Such leave for more than 2 days need to be supported by certificate from Valid Medical Professional ( Doctor).

·Casual Leave – Employees/Consultants are entitled to 7 days of Casual leave. This leaves have to be utilized with in one year and will not be carried forward to the next fiscal year. One can avail maximum 3 such leave simultaneously.


2.All Apprentices are entitled to 12 CL & 15 ML during their Apprenticeship. Apprentices are not entitled to any PL.

3.Clubbing of leave with PL and CL or CL and SL is not permitted

4.All the holidays and weekly off between start date and end date of leave will be treated as leave.

5.All employees/consultants/apprentice should inform their immediate managers regarding their utilizing PL and CL at least 15 days in advance if they are going on leave for more than 3 days, so that proper workload management is planned by the authority. In case of Sick Leave employees should inform their immediate managers about the number of days they will not be able to come to work and should regularly update them if the sickness prolongs than expected.

6.In the normal circumstances, no leave is to be availed during the period of probation. However, in case there are valid reasons requiring employee to be on leave on account of personal exigencies or sickness, the same may be sanctioned on pro rata basis by the concerned supervisor.

7.An employee who has completed 2 years with the organization can avail 12 weeks of Maternity leave for her 1st child. In case of any illness or complications arising out of pregnancy, the employee is entitled to a maximum of One month leave over and above the 12 weeks of Maternity leave on producing required Medical Certificates. In case of delivery of the 2nd child, the employee can avail 12 weeks of Maternity leave but it will be treated as “Leave Without Pay”.

8.Employees/Consultant/Apprentice are suppose to apply for leave through application form as per Form No XXXX

9.Employees/Consultants/Apprentice will be given Leave Application Card, which has to be filled prior to or immediately after taking a leave. This Leave Application Card has to be up to date, as it has to be submitted to HR Department for Monthly Salary Processing.

10.Any employee/consultant/apprentice who is on leave without informing his supervisor for more than 3 days will be treated as a termination case.

11.Any employee/consultant/apprentice who is late to office for more than 3 times in a month, it will be treated as half day PL or “Leave Without Pay” in absence of PL

12.In/Out Register has to be signed while leaving office during office hours for personal/official work.

13.Any person who is out of office for more than 4 hours in a day for any personal work, it will be considered as half day for him/her.


Leave Card Maintenance


HR department suppose to maintain Leave card of each employee before processing of monthly attendance sheet for salary. CL and SL need to be added on the 1st January of every month as per eligibility for the same on pro-rata basis for the period of employment with the organization. For employee and consultants PL are to be added every month at 1.75 per month pro-rata basis of total present days and leave including PL,CL, but not on Absentees .LWP against total working days.

6.4.4 Holidays

All employees are entitled to the following paid leaves from January to December.
Total Holidays limited to 10 holidays

1.1st January
2.14th January(Uttarayan)
3.26th January(Republic Day)
4.Dhuleti
5.15th August(Independence Day)
6.Rakshabandhan
7.Jnamstami
8.Dasera
9.Diwalee
10.Bestu Varsh
11.Bhai Bij
12.Christmas
If any day is Sunday it will be adjusted during diwalee days if it is less than 10 days
The list for the exact date and number of days for each holiday will be circulated to all employees at the beginning of the year.
ALL EMPLOYEES

Leave of Absence: The Leave of Absence (LOA) policy exists to allow regular employees extended time off in order to recover from medical disability, satisfy military service obligations, handle pressing personal obligations, or to maintain continuity of service for situations in which an employee might otherwise be terminated (i.e. working on a co-op program through a local school or university). A personal LOA may be granted at the discretions of the Company and may depend on business needs at the time of the request. A LOA must be approved by the Company CEO.

Employees will not accrue PTO days while on leave.

If an employee advises the Company that he or she desires to return from a LOA and if the Company extends the employee an offer of either his or her former position or one of like pay and status, the employee’s failure to accept the position will be considered a voluntary resignation.

If an employee has been granted a LOA and fails to return to work at the end of the leave, his or her employment will be terminated as of the date the employee was due to return to work, unless prior arrangements have been made for an extension.

Acceptance of other employment while on LOA will be treated as a voluntary resignation from employment with the Company.

The Company will make every effort possible to return the employee to the same job. It is the Company’s intent to return employees to their previous position, unless unusual or unavoidable circumstances occur. Reinstatement to the employee’s prior position after a LOA lasting over 6 weeks may be subject to the Company’s prevailing needs and job openings.

Eligibility for Leaves with Pay: The following policies on leaves with pay apply to eligible regular full-time employees.

Military Leave of Absence: If you are a regular full-time employee and serve as a reservist or national guardsman in the civilian military service, or a national guard for a recognized unit if the U.S. Armed Forces, and are called upon to participate in summer encampments and / or cruises, you may receive a Military Leave of Absence with Pay. Any gross military salary received will be deducted from your regular pay. This may be received for a maximum of 2 weeks in a calendar year. Any further required military leave of absence (as defined above) will be granted, but you will not receive pay for it.

If you enlist, are drafted, or recalled to active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, you will be separated from the Company with special reinstatement privileges in accordance with existing laws.


RupaliS
Hi,
That was a good and short piece of information..however, what happens incase if a comapny does not have the policy of sick leave.do they need to come under s specific act? to implement .As even in my existing organisation we do not have the funda of sick leaves...According to me at least it should be specigic as a person irrespective where he is working can fall ill in ayears time for which he need not sacrifice his CL/ PL ..
Pls if you clarify on this too would be of great help.

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