I need help on paternity leave notification for Private Company how we can give these benefits to our staff. Kindly do needful for us and if any have govt. notification kindly attached the same
From India, Pilibhit
From India, Pilibhit
Dear Deepak,
As of now, no paternity leave in Indian Labor Law for Private Sector employees. It is learnt that some private companies only bestow this benefit. Only civil servants of the Central Govt are allowed paternity leave of 15 days before delivery or up to six months from the date of delivery in respect of the first two surviving children. Paternity Leave Benefit is in vogue in many countries across the Globe, for instance, 46 weeks in Norway, 2 months parental leave for both parents in Germany, 6 months in Iceland, 90 days in Sweden and 30 days in Spain. The change in the social fabric created by the emergence of more nuclear families in the last few decades and the increasing participation of women in the realm of employment would certainly justify this kind of leave in the interest of new born children and young working parents. As a welcome trend in this regard, the Congress M.P Mr.Rajeev Satav has presented a Private Bill entitled as " the Paternity Benefits Bill 2017" in the Lok Sabha and would be likely to be taken up in the next session of the Parliament.
From India, Salem
As of now, no paternity leave in Indian Labor Law for Private Sector employees. It is learnt that some private companies only bestow this benefit. Only civil servants of the Central Govt are allowed paternity leave of 15 days before delivery or up to six months from the date of delivery in respect of the first two surviving children. Paternity Leave Benefit is in vogue in many countries across the Globe, for instance, 46 weeks in Norway, 2 months parental leave for both parents in Germany, 6 months in Iceland, 90 days in Sweden and 30 days in Spain. The change in the social fabric created by the emergence of more nuclear families in the last few decades and the increasing participation of women in the realm of employment would certainly justify this kind of leave in the interest of new born children and young working parents. As a welcome trend in this regard, the Congress M.P Mr.Rajeev Satav has presented a Private Bill entitled as " the Paternity Benefits Bill 2017" in the Lok Sabha and would be likely to be taken up in the next session of the Parliament.
From India, Salem
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