Hi Everyone!
I am working with a US based Software company having its ODC in Pune.
We have been giving 24 days of paid leave to all the employees so far. However, we wanted to revise our leave policy for the next financial year and would like to know what is the general norm for # of days of leave in the IT industry in Pune.
We are a company registered under the Bombay Shop and Establishment Act. Have off on Saturdays and Sundays and have 10 holidays in a year.
Would appreciate your comments so as to decide the # of days of leave for our employees.
Regards,
Niki
From India, Pune
I am working with a US based Software company having its ODC in Pune.
We have been giving 24 days of paid leave to all the employees so far. However, we wanted to revise our leave policy for the next financial year and would like to know what is the general norm for # of days of leave in the IT industry in Pune.
We are a company registered under the Bombay Shop and Establishment Act. Have off on Saturdays and Sundays and have 10 holidays in a year.
Would appreciate your comments so as to decide the # of days of leave for our employees.
Regards,
Niki
From India, Pune
dear
as u are located in pune and bombay shop and est act will apply to ur company.
as per bombay shop and est act you have to provide 21 days paid leave in a year.
as u are paying 24 days paid leave than no problem and if u want to increase than also no problem.but u should not decrease as facility once extended should not be curtailed.
tks
j s malik
From India, Delhi
as u are located in pune and bombay shop and est act will apply to ur company.
as per bombay shop and est act you have to provide 21 days paid leave in a year.
as u are paying 24 days paid leave than no problem and if u want to increase than also no problem.but u should not decrease as facility once extended should not be curtailed.
tks
j s malik
From India, Delhi
Dear Niki,
As per the law u r ok with as you r giving more holidays as required by the law and secondly you have 10 PH and Sunday/Sat are off day, i feel your employee mat not be asking for more leaves.
One thing u can do if you r looking for solving the commuting problem of employees, expenses on canteen, toilteries, office space that in a month fix a numbers an employee on permission can work for home.
regards,
As per the law u r ok with as you r giving more holidays as required by the law and secondly you have 10 PH and Sunday/Sat are off day, i feel your employee mat not be asking for more leaves.
One thing u can do if you r looking for solving the commuting problem of employees, expenses on canteen, toilteries, office space that in a month fix a numbers an employee on permission can work for home.
regards,
CATEGORY OF LEAVES
i) Earn Leaves ( E.L.) / Privilege Leave ( P. L.)
ii) Casual Leave ( C. L.)
iii) Sick Leave ( S. L.)
iv) Maternity Leave
v) Bereavement leave
vi) Short Leave / Half Day
vii) National Holiday
Casual Leave ( C. L.)
7 days in a year or maximum one leave per month (Not many co'.s have this ). It will depend upon the companies leave Policies. It will not forwarded to next year or no cash encashment. It will lapsed.
Earn Leaves ( E. L.) / Privilage Leave ( P. L.)
1.67 per month i.e. 20 days in a year. According to Factories Act 1948 One Adult person is eligible one leave with every 20 days / One Leave with every 15 day incase of child. The person is eligible for getting the leave after working minimum 240 days in a calendar year. If you have not utilised this type of leave it will carry forwarded to the next year. But many organisations are some limit of carry forward, the rest are encased.
Sick Leave ( S. L.)
7 days in a year. It will not forwarded to next year or no cash encashment. It will lapsed. Such type leave required some proof like the medical certificate etc.
Maternity Leave
3 months i. e. 12 weeks (this can be split- pre and post delivery)
Beareavement leave
In case death of a close relation like husband, wife, father, Mother. Can be given for 2-4 days. Company needs to decide.
Short Leave / Half Day
Whenever you are looking for change this type of leave is very necessary for you.
National Holiday
Minimum 4 Day in a year. It will not forwarded to next year or no cash encashment. It will lapsed.
LEAVES AT A GLANCE
- Earn Leaves ( E.L.) / Privilege Leave ( P. L.) -------- 20 Days in a Year
- Casual Leave (C. L.) -------- 7 to 12 Days in a year
- Sick Leave (S. L.) -------- 7 Days in a Year
- Maternity Leave -------- 3 Months
- Beareavement leave -------- 2 to 4 Days in a Year
- Short Leave / Half Day -------- No Limitation
- National Holiday -------- 4 Days in a Year
- Festival Holiday ------ 10 Days in a Year
From India, Coimbatore
Dear Niki,
Categories your Leave:
1) PREVILIGED LEAVE ( PL)
2) SICK LEAVE ( SL)
3) CAUSAL LEAVE (CL)
4) PAID HOLIDAYS (PH)
In our company we have alloted 24 PL , 10 SL, 7CL & 15 PH( 12 Fixed & 03 Flexible PH as per the individual employees festival ).
Employee can avail 01 SL & 1 CL in a month during his probation period & PL eligibility after completion of One Year.
Regards,
Nimish Joshi
9969526325
From India, Mumbai
Categories your Leave:
1) PREVILIGED LEAVE ( PL)
2) SICK LEAVE ( SL)
3) CAUSAL LEAVE (CL)
4) PAID HOLIDAYS (PH)
In our company we have alloted 24 PL , 10 SL, 7CL & 15 PH( 12 Fixed & 03 Flexible PH as per the individual employees festival ).
Employee can avail 01 SL & 1 CL in a month during his probation period & PL eligibility after completion of One Year.
Regards,
Nimish Joshi
9969526325
From India, Mumbai
Hey leave policy differ from company to company!!! My company allots 12PL; 5SL;5CL tolat 22 leave plus 12 holiday yearly !!!
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi All In our company we are giving 12 CL , 12 SL and 12 PL and 9 days of Festival leaves. Other than PL no other leaves should be clubbed or encashed or carry forward. Regards Venkatesh
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Niki, You are getting enough. You can’t make pressure on Employer. You can leave. This only way for you. Regards Ajay sharma
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Dear Mr. Venkatesh
PL as per the rule must be 15 days in the year i.e 1 day for 20 working days. i.e if the emplyee had worked 240 days - wl get 15 EL/PL
Atleast 10 leaves must be there, as per the rule
and CL & Sl is Ok but u can reduce SL upto 7 as per the rule.
With regards
Ramnath
PL as per the rule must be 15 days in the year i.e 1 day for 20 working days. i.e if the emplyee had worked 240 days - wl get 15 EL/PL
Atleast 10 leaves must be there, as per the rule
and CL & Sl is Ok but u can reduce SL upto 7 as per the rule.
With regards
Ramnath
Dear Nikita,
The normal practice ranges from one good IT Company (CMM Level 3 to CMM Level 5 Company) to another. Some large and good ones even have 30 Earned Leave (or Privilege Leave, 15 days Sickness Leave and 15 days Casual Leave. (These three are the main type of leave as per any Act (including the Shops & Establishment Act). You can add many more types of leave to attract/retain employees.
You can recommend to your management the following quantum of leave for the new financial year as follows :
1. Earned Leave - (between 15 days to 30 days per annum)
2. Sickness Leave - (between 7 days to 15 days per annum)
3. Casual Leave - (between 7 days to 12 days per annum)
Holidays in IT Companies normally range from 10 to 12 days per annum. Five days week has no impact on the quantum of leave, statutorily.
Do ensure that you do not reduce any of your leave below what is stipulated under the Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, 1948. If you exceed the quantum of leave stipulated under this Act, there is no problem.
Regards,
Rahul
__________________________________________________ _______________________
Hi Everyone!
I am working with a US based Software company having its ODC in Pune.
We have been giving 24 days of paid leave to all the employees so far. However, we wanted to revise our leave policy for the next financial year and would like to know what is the general norm for # of days of leave in the IT industry in Pune.
We are a company registered under the Bombay Shop and Establishment Act. Have off on Saturdays and Sundays and have 10 holidays in a year.
Would appreciate your comments so as to decide the # of days of leave for our employees.
Regards,
Niki
From India, New Delhi
The normal practice ranges from one good IT Company (CMM Level 3 to CMM Level 5 Company) to another. Some large and good ones even have 30 Earned Leave (or Privilege Leave, 15 days Sickness Leave and 15 days Casual Leave. (These three are the main type of leave as per any Act (including the Shops & Establishment Act). You can add many more types of leave to attract/retain employees.
You can recommend to your management the following quantum of leave for the new financial year as follows :
1. Earned Leave - (between 15 days to 30 days per annum)
2. Sickness Leave - (between 7 days to 15 days per annum)
3. Casual Leave - (between 7 days to 12 days per annum)
Holidays in IT Companies normally range from 10 to 12 days per annum. Five days week has no impact on the quantum of leave, statutorily.
Do ensure that you do not reduce any of your leave below what is stipulated under the Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, 1948. If you exceed the quantum of leave stipulated under this Act, there is no problem.
Regards,
Rahul
__________________________________________________ _______________________
Hi Everyone!
I am working with a US based Software company having its ODC in Pune.
We have been giving 24 days of paid leave to all the employees so far. However, we wanted to revise our leave policy for the next financial year and would like to know what is the general norm for # of days of leave in the IT industry in Pune.
We are a company registered under the Bombay Shop and Establishment Act. Have off on Saturdays and Sundays and have 10 holidays in a year.
Would appreciate your comments so as to decide the # of days of leave for our employees.
Regards,
Niki
From India, New Delhi
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