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malikjs
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i too agree with Madhu sire the employment opportunities of women workers will come down.Most of organisations donot give 12 weeks leave ,do you think they will give 26 weeks leave,whenever they will come to know that so and so is pregnant the organisation will take resignation on some ground.
Most of the Female employees donot continue after the child birth,they just come to take benefit and go off

From India, Delhi
malikjs
167

Dear there is procedure to get the amendment become applicable ,it has to be passes by both the houses and after that it will go to president for signature .after president approval it will be notified inn official gazette
for implementation.

From India, Delhi
pca
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Pl refer attached news item in today’s paper.
From India, Malappuram
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sathyansmt
Hi can any one suggest by when we can anticipate the gazette and it would be effective from when...??? With Regards Sathya Narayana Y S
From India, Bengaluru
savithabe
Has this act come in to force by notification in the Official Gazette as mentioned in the Bill? I was told by my HR that I will be paid only after receiving the official Gazette date.
Thanks in Advance.

From India, Bengaluru
Lily D'souza
Dear Senior, Just want to confirm if the amended maternity benefit is applicable to service industry. Awaiting your revert. Regards, Lily D
From India ,
Madhu.T.K
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Maternity Benefit Act covers service industry also. Therefore, the amendments thereto will also apply to service sector industries. Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Priya Mulye- Khaladkar
Hi All,
I wanted to confirm in case if the amendment is effective, as it mentions employees covered under ESIC. In case if my organnization is under ESIC, will it be applicable to by Organization?
As the name suggests it is for leave, in case if employee does not join back, then in that case will the company be advised to maternity pay.
looking forward to hear on the same
Regards,
Priya

From India, Pune
Madhu.T.K
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I could not understand the post of Ms. Priya well.
The ESI Corporation has decided to grant 26 weeks leave to the employees covered under the ESI. The Corporation has also decided to grant maternity leave to the extent of 12 weeks to commissioning and adopting mother. They have taken a step ahead by implementing the recommendations.
Now, in the absence of an amendment to the Maternity Benefit Act, this will not apply to employees who are not covered by ESI. Therefore, by virtue of the fact that your establishment is covered by ESI, you cannot say that those who are not covered by ESI can also take 26 weeks leave. Let us wait for a few days within which, the Act will be passed and the proposal will be implemented. Till then, this is available only to ESI covered employees and is given by the ESI corporation.
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
pca
1444

The Bill has been passed by Lok Sabha on 9/3/2017. Now it will be sent to the President for his assent and publication in official gazette.
From India, Malappuram
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