what is the current scenario for Paternity/ Childcare leave in manufacturing Sector in India
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi, While we have maternity leave for female employees, I think there is no legal provision for paternity leave for male employees. I believe there is some provision for Central Govt Employees for paternity leave. However, private sector employers, at their own discretion, can consider this provision, and this leave would be helpful for eligible fathers to support their spouse and newborn baby.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi There is no legal provision for paternity leave. Most of the company giving leaves as per their company internal policy. K S T KRISHNA RAO
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Currently, there is no legal provision for paternity leave, but some companies, to motivate employees and be good employers, create policies for it.
Equal Justice for Both Genders
For equal justice for both genders in corporate offices, manufacturing sectors, branch offices, and company stores, this practice should be followed.
In India, most large MNCs follow this culture and have implemented policies regarding paternity leave. Employees may avail themselves of paternity leave starting from 3 days before the expected delivery of the child, with a duration of 15 days, 10 days, or 1 month, depending on management's discretion. The policy may also specify that the employee must have worked with the establishment for a minimum of 80 days, among other provisions.
From India, New+Delhi
Equal Justice for Both Genders
For equal justice for both genders in corporate offices, manufacturing sectors, branch offices, and company stores, this practice should be followed.
In India, most large MNCs follow this culture and have implemented policies regarding paternity leave. Employees may avail themselves of paternity leave starting from 3 days before the expected delivery of the child, with a duration of 15 days, 10 days, or 1 month, depending on management's discretion. The policy may also specify that the employee must have worked with the establishment for a minimum of 80 days, among other provisions.
From India, New+Delhi
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