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abhi105_hm@yahoo.co.in
Dear Amit..
what you can do is,
As a part of Employee Welfare you can start a Creche in your organiation,
because this situation will keep on rising, so if permanant creche is been established it will also be useful for womens who will be coming for maternity, and they will not take more days of holidays. Also you will fulfill statutory requirement if your women employees are more than 30, and women employees will be dedicated and happy towards the organisation.
Rds
Abhishek Patil

From India, Nagpur
subodh.bhardwaj123
Dear all,

Please see the sprit of Section 48 of Factories Act, 1948. Here it is:-

S. 48. Creches. (1) In every factory wherein more than 1*[thirty

women workers] are ordinarily employed there shall be provided and

maintaained a suitable room or rooms for the use of children under

the age of six years of such women.

(2) Such rooms shall provide adequate accommodation, shall be

adequately lighted and ventilated, shall be maintained in a clean and

sanitary condition and shall be under the charge of women trained in

the care of children and infants.

(3) The State Government may make rules--

(a) prescribing the location and the standards in respect of construction,

accommodation, furniture and other equipment of rooms to be provided

under this section;

(b) requiring the provision in factories to which this section applies of

additional facilities for the care of children belonging to women workers,

including suitable provision of facilities for washing and changing their clothing;



(c) requiring the provision in any factory of free milk or refreshment or both

for such children;

(d) requiring that facilities shall be given in any factory for the mothers

of such children to feed them at the necessary intervals.



Any employer is legally bound to accept the provisions of Factories Act, if registered under same act and if not then the sprit of this statute shall prevail over other personal biases. however it shall be in the interest of children himself.

Thanks

From India
TDS_P
1

Hi Amit,
As quoted by others, some women employees may not have an option to leave their kids somewhere. However, we can have some restricted area for them for their activities to be done and at the same time enjoy our work. Children (if they are little older) have to make them understand that like school is like office too and that somewhere they have to maintain the decorum.
Praveena

From India, Coimbatore
sh_misra
2

Dear Ashok,
There can be a much simpler solution to this problem. Taking Mr. Bhaskar's suggestion forward, it would be much more convenient for you and your management to employ temporary services of a child day care center, if possible near to your office. Taking Diwali vacations and school summer holidays into perspective, it would be much easier on the minds of mothers and they would be able to contribute more towards work. This day care center be furthermore utilized to help new mothers who can leave their wards from morning till evening, under good care and service. This practice is very popular in the western countries such as USA and Canada, where most of the people have nuclear or single families.
Regards,
sh_misra

From India, Ahmadabad
Salam Din
3

It is happening in some organisations where a number of married women are working and being both husband and wife are working, there is no one at home to lookafter the kids after school. The kids come in the organisation after school hours but they are kept in a creche maintained by the organisation with all necessary items like toys, bed, small indoor kids games, under Factories Act 1948. A lady creche attendant may also be arranged.
Mr. Bhasker also suggested the same. You should take it positively and have good results.
Thanks
(Salam Din)

From India, Patiala
ramkadao
Hi,
I agree with Mr. Rakesh Sharma, It is not a simple task to handle children in the office also it is not limited to the toys and painting materials. Last year we were conducted a children camp of our company employees. They always cry for their parents because we are not their regular teachers as they learn in their schools.
Secondly, deffer of age group is also a problem in arranging facilities/activities for them.
Safety of children, Attention diversion of co-employees is also a another problems in the organization.
Parents have to take care of their children. In other side, if Management is decides to take care within the premises then you have to arrange seprate place for them, teachers, teaching materials, caretakers etc.
With regards
Ram

From India, Delhi
vivek_hr
3

Looks like people suggesting to arrange for a temporary Play School in the office. Space is a major constraint in most of the offices and may not be available. don't know how he is going to manage it.
From India, Karnal
zubinkapadia
All I would say is, GET A BETTER HR POLICY IN EFFECT, if you don't have one.
Office decorum needs to be maintained, no matter what. Women usually get away with it anything, due to the oomph factor. Learn to maintain strictness no matter what.
This coming from an HR who managed 5000 MEN once upon a time (no women).

From United States
M.J.SUBRAMANYAM
24

This is a very delicate issue. This has to be solved tactically. The best way to overcome this, as one member has suggested, is to put the children in a separate room and allow them to play so the their parents are not disturbed. But even after this facility, if the children continue to come to parents and disturb them, we have to politely tell the parents not to bring them TO THE office in future as their out will be affected. If this not possible, we can request one of our colleagues with whom these parents are close and listen to their advice.
M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, BANGALORE

From India, Bangalore
SHAS
After 16 years of service with my organisation, I have seen quite a few lady employees take their kids to the office for necessary reasons, I'm afraid. However, I find that if employers exercise understanding, the employees also maintain a healthy degree to abiding work policies and do their best to keep their children at bay as much as possible. This understanding creates a good relationship and respect between subordinates and superior. An organisation that looks after the welfare of its employees sets itself a healthy working environment and productivity. This will come in useful especially in times of crisis.
From Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan
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