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ravia1
I would like to know if I apply for a leave of absence for 2 consecutive weeks, can I get my week off during those weeks??????
From India, Pune
R.N.Khola
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Dear Member,
Under which of the Act & Rules you are applying for leave of absence ?
With Regards,
R.N.Khola




From India, Delhi
R.SREENIVASAN
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As a rule when an employee avails earned leave continuously say for more than 10 days, the intervening holidays like weekly off / holidays[national or festival] will be counted as leave. However, it all depends as per the leave rules laid down in the organisation.
Casual leave will not affect intervening holidays as above, and will not be counted as leave.
R.Srinivasan

From India, Madras
NKannabiran
Generally,
If you work for 6 days you are eligible to get weekly off.
hence , you are not eligible to get weekly off when you are going on leave for more than 6 days.
However the rule varies from company to company.
N kannabiran

From India, Madras
kumarajay
as per my knowledge in bare act of factory act 1948 section 79, EL shall be exclusive all holiday.
In this condition, you can not count leave all holiday & weekly off within the period of leave.
If you have any clearification please clear.........
Regards,
AJAY KUMAR

From India, Delhi
kumarajay
Dear Kaviyarasan R,
Can you say in which act & in which section this is mention that employee are eligiable weekly off only if you work min of 3 days in a week.
If, this is mention, please send the scan copy to me.
Regards.

From India, Delhi
NKannabiran
Dear
It is the discretion of the management to include weekly off
or exclude weekly off during annual leave availment period.
Weekly hours shall not exceed 48 hours and a weekly holiday may be given after working 48 hours in a week as per section 52 of The Factories Act,1948.
Hence , the question of weekly off do not arise when you are not working or you are on leave.
With Regards
N kannabiran

From India, Madras
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