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Hi R.N.Khola,
What types of Leaves applicable who work in a Factory that come under Factories Act. Example is the leave policy equal for Managers, Officers, Sr.Executives, and to that of Workers. I understand only PL leave is applicable. Is CL and SL applicable in a factory if so these leaves are also applicable to workers. Can you please clarify.
Regards,
Ravindranath

From India, Hyderabad
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Ravindranath,

The worker as defined under The Factories Act, 1948 is entitled to leave with wages as per chapter VIII of this Act. A worker is also entitled to National & Festival holidays and Sick & Casual Leaves under the State Industrial Establishment (N & F and C & S) Act if the State has enacted this Act for workers working in factories. He can also avail sickness benefit if covered under the definition of the employee under the ESI Act, 1948. A female worker can also avail Maternity Benefit under ESI Act or under The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 whichever the case may be. After finalizing the applicability of the Act we are to go through the definition of the beneficiary i.e. worker/ employee who become entitled to have these leaves. If any of the persons working in factories who is not covered under the definition of the worker /employee whichever is there in the Act then he will be getting the leaves as per the leave policy or Rules of the unit.

Regards,

R.N.Khola


(Labour Law & Legal Consultants)
09810405361

From India, Delhi
R.N.Khola
363

Dear ---
You must be knowing that Shops Act is a State Act & therefore you are advised to through your State Shops Act for taking decision on the matter of sick leaves.
Regards,
R.N.Khola

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From India, Delhi
Ponam
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What is the number of Casual Leave, Sick Leave and Prilivege Leave defined under Bombay Shop & Establishment Act
From India, Mumbai
Ponam
1

Dear Mr. Khola,
I am in process to build an HR Manual for an Charitable Hospital in Maharashtra, can you please help me to undersatnd how many Casual Leave and Sick Leave can be given to employee as per act.

From India, Mumbai
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Poonam,
You are to go through section 35 on 'leaves' under the Bombay Shops & Establishment Act, 1948. You will find there all types of leaves which are to be given to your employees.
Regards,
R N KHOLA

From India, Delhi
farukshaikh
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Dear All,
Leave as per shop & Establishment Act;
CL :- 7
SL :- 7
EL/PL:- 21
I have attached Leave detail from Shop & Establishment Act for your reference.
Regards,
Faruk Shaikh
Sr.Executive - HR
Neesa Group,
Ahmedabad

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf Bombay_Shops_&_Establishments_Act_1948.pdf (452.0 KB, 744 views)

R.N.Khola
363

Dear Nida,
If your establishment is covered under The Bombay Shops & Establishment Act, 1948 then go through section 35 on grant of leaves to find reply to your query.
Regards,
R.N.Khola



From India, Delhi
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Naresh G.
A number of leave policies are provided by the members at different forums of this site & you can also down load leave policy on this site itself. This is also to inform you that Shops & Establishment Act is not a central Act. This is a State Act & different State Shops Act are having different leave provision. Therefore first see which State Shops & Establishment is applicable in your case & then go through leave provision in that Act & change the leave policy accordingly keeping in view the number of different kind of leaves as are provided in the applicable Act.
Regards,
R.N.Khola



From India, Delhi
deepak21mishra
Dear All, Please help in the matter that whether next year no. of earned leaves depends on the number of working days of previous year.
From India, Pune
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