Hello,
Please tell me the standard leave policy (CL, SL, EL). I have read articles, but I did not find a standard policy. Also, please tell me about the encashment of leaves.
Thanks in advance...
Ankit Gupta
From India, Delhi
Please tell me the standard leave policy (CL, SL, EL). I have read articles, but I did not find a standard policy. Also, please tell me about the encashment of leaves.
Thanks in advance...
Ankit Gupta
From India, Delhi
Dear Ankit,
There cannot be a standard leave policy because while framing the leave policy of the company, you have to take care of state leave rules as per the provisions of the Shop Act, Factories Act, and factory rules. The factory/establishment that may be complying with Delhi rules may not fit the rules of UP.
As per the Delhi Shop and Establishment Act:
- Privilege Leave: 15 days
- Casual and Sick Leave: 12 days
Whereas, as per the UP Shop Act:
- Privilege Leave: 15 days
- Casual Leave: 10 days
- Sick Leave: 15 days
Now, see how much difference there is. These are the minimum leaves one has to provide. How can one form a standard policy?
Thanks,
J. S. Malik
From India, Delhi
There cannot be a standard leave policy because while framing the leave policy of the company, you have to take care of state leave rules as per the provisions of the Shop Act, Factories Act, and factory rules. The factory/establishment that may be complying with Delhi rules may not fit the rules of UP.
As per the Delhi Shop and Establishment Act:
- Privilege Leave: 15 days
- Casual and Sick Leave: 12 days
Whereas, as per the UP Shop Act:
- Privilege Leave: 15 days
- Casual Leave: 10 days
- Sick Leave: 15 days
Now, see how much difference there is. These are the minimum leaves one has to provide. How can one form a standard policy?
Thanks,
J. S. Malik
From India, Delhi
Dear Ankit,
I'm with Malik. There won't be any such formal document, but a few things must be followed as per the laws and acts:
1. PL/EL: If the company operates for 5 days a week, then 1 earned leave for every 30 days. If the establishment operates 6 days per week, then 1 and 1/2 per 30 days, which means 1 earned leave for every 20 service days.
2. Sick leave is a must: The minimum number of leaves is 12, and the maximum is subject to management decision.
3. Maternity and Paternal Leaves are as per the 1961 act.
Regards,
Shiv
From India, Bangalore
I'm with Malik. There won't be any such formal document, but a few things must be followed as per the laws and acts:
1. PL/EL: If the company operates for 5 days a week, then 1 earned leave for every 30 days. If the establishment operates 6 days per week, then 1 and 1/2 per 30 days, which means 1 earned leave for every 20 service days.
2. Sick leave is a must: The minimum number of leaves is 12, and the maximum is subject to management decision.
3. Maternity and Paternal Leaves are as per the 1961 act.
Regards,
Shiv
From India, Bangalore
dear chetan as per bombay shop and establishment act you have to give 21 paid previlege leave.there is no provision of sick and casual leave . tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Ankit, Leave encashment policy also does vary from company to company.. Most of the companies follow the encashment of leave after accumulation of 45 days earned leaves. Regards, Amit Seth.
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Please tell me the number of EL/PL/CL/SL as per the Uttarakhand State Shop & Establishment/Factory Act.
What if a company is not providing the exact number of SL and leaving all SL matters to be decided by the management on an individual case basis? Is it correct? Can anyone challenge it, and if yes, on what basis, especially in Uttarakhand State?
Regards, MMP
From India, Hyderabad
What if a company is not providing the exact number of SL and leaving all SL matters to be decided by the management on an individual case basis? Is it correct? Can anyone challenge it, and if yes, on what basis, especially in Uttarakhand State?
Regards, MMP
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Ankit,
Although there is nothing called a standard policy, policies vary from company to company and place to place. However, to help you form a leave policy, I am enclosing a file herewith that you may use as a reference to create a policy according to the needs of your company and the applicable laws in your state.
Prashant
From India, Delhi
Although there is nothing called a standard policy, policies vary from company to company and place to place. However, to help you form a leave policy, I am enclosing a file herewith that you may use as a reference to create a policy according to the needs of your company and the applicable laws in your state.
Prashant
From India, Delhi
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From India, Faridabad
From India, Faridabad
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From India, Hyderabad
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