Hi All,
One of our female employees is about to take maternity leave, and as per the act, it is a maximum of 12 weeks (84 days) that can be availed.
Please clarify whether these 84 days of leave include or exclude weekly offs, national holidays, and festival holidays.
Regards,
Sagar M
Senior Executive - HR & IR
From India, Bangalore
One of our female employees is about to take maternity leave, and as per the act, it is a maximum of 12 weeks (84 days) that can be availed.
Please clarify whether these 84 days of leave include or exclude weekly offs, national holidays, and festival holidays.
Regards,
Sagar M
Senior Executive - HR & IR
From India, Bangalore
yes it includes all the National, festival and optional holidays under the act and also the MAT.LEAV can be / may be before or / and after the delivery.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
The maternity leave is for a minimum period of 90 days as per Government rules. Holidays falling within the 90-day period shall be included, except for the one at the beginning or end. For example, if the leave ends on January 25th of a year, January 26th, a holiday, would be excluded.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear All,
I would like to clarify that maternity leave is only for 12 weeks, which equates to 84 days (12*7=84). This consists of 6 weeks pre-delivery and 6 weeks post-delivery. It is important to note that National, Festival, and Weekly holidays are to be included in the maternity leave period.
Thank you.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
I would like to clarify that maternity leave is only for 12 weeks, which equates to 84 days (12*7=84). This consists of 6 weeks pre-delivery and 6 weeks post-delivery. It is important to note that National, Festival, and Weekly holidays are to be included in the maternity leave period.
Thank you.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Sandeep, I think the rules specify that out of the 12 weeks, 6 weeks need to be post-delivery. It does not say the remaining 6 weeks need to be pre-delivery. So the employee can take the entire 12 weeks post-delivery if she wishes.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Saswata Banerjee,
Please follow the Maternity Benefits Act 1961, Section 5, Clause 3:
The maximum period for which any woman shall be entitled to maternity benefit shall be twelve weeks, that is to say, six weeks up to and including the day of her delivery and six weeks immediately following that day.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Please follow the Maternity Benefits Act 1961, Section 5, Clause 3:
The maximum period for which any woman shall be entitled to maternity benefit shall be twelve weeks, that is to say, six weeks up to and including the day of her delivery and six weeks immediately following that day.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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