I am working in a private limited company in Kolkata. My designation is Asst. Officer. I want to know the earned leave rule of Indian labour law. Is it 1 earned leave for each 11 days of working or 1 earned leave for 21 days of working? Please inform me on an urgent basis. I know that it should be 1 earned leave for 11 days of continuous work, but my company is saying that instead of 11 days, it will be 21 days. Is it right? Is it permissible in Indian labour law?
Regards,
Sumon
From India, Calcutta
Regards,
Sumon
From India, Calcutta
Hello Sumon,
I am currently employed at a private limited company in Kolkata with the designation of Assistant Officer. I am seeking clarification on the earned leave policy under Indian labor law.
Could you please confirm whether the standard practice is to provide 1 earned leave for every 11 days of work or if it is 1 earned leave for every 21 days of work? This information is urgently required for my understanding.
My understanding is that the norm is 1 earned leave for every 11 days of continuous work. However, my company has informed me that they follow a policy of granting 1 earned leave for every 21 days of work. I would appreciate it if you could clarify whether this deviation is permissible under Indian labor law.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Best regards,
Sumon
From India, Calcutta
I am currently employed at a private limited company in Kolkata with the designation of Assistant Officer. I am seeking clarification on the earned leave policy under Indian labor law.
Could you please confirm whether the standard practice is to provide 1 earned leave for every 11 days of work or if it is 1 earned leave for every 21 days of work? This information is urgently required for my understanding.
My understanding is that the norm is 1 earned leave for every 11 days of continuous work. However, my company has informed me that they follow a policy of granting 1 earned leave for every 21 days of work. I would appreciate it if you could clarify whether this deviation is permissible under Indian labor law.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Best regards,
Sumon
From India, Calcutta
Dear Sumon, As per factory act, one EL becomes due after the working of 20 days. Mean 15 days EL for a year. regards mukesh
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Sumon, the methodology is adopt by ur org is quite right. Go ahead with it. Regards Vipin
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear Sumon,
Earned leaves are granted under either The Factories Act, 1947, or the State Shop Act. It is not known under which Act your unit is covered. Whether you are a worker/employee under these Acts. If you do not fall into this category, then you will have to enjoy the EL as per your Company Rules.
Regards,
R.N. Khola
Sr. Associate
Skylark Associates, Gurgaon
From India, Delhi
Earned leaves are granted under either The Factories Act, 1947, or the State Shop Act. It is not known under which Act your unit is covered. Whether you are a worker/employee under these Acts. If you do not fall into this category, then you will have to enjoy the EL as per your Company Rules.
Regards,
R.N. Khola
Sr. Associate
Skylark Associates, Gurgaon
From India, Delhi
I am working for a company where earned leave is applied for six days (Monday to Friday) with prior approval from the immediate boss. When I received my payslip, they calculated my leave as seven days instead of six, taking into account Sunday as well.
Does This Fall Under Any Act?
Does this fall under any act - either the Factory Act or the Shops and Establishment Act? If so, kindly assist me with the clause. Is this the right way to calculate the leave deduction?
Applicability of the Factory Act
If the employee is working in the administrative office of the company, does the Factory Act apply?
Your earliest response is requested.
Best Regards,
Satish
From India, Madras
Does This Fall Under Any Act?
Does this fall under any act - either the Factory Act or the Shops and Establishment Act? If so, kindly assist me with the clause. Is this the right way to calculate the leave deduction?
Applicability of the Factory Act
If the employee is working in the administrative office of the company, does the Factory Act apply?
Your earliest response is requested.
Best Regards,
Satish
From India, Madras
If you are working in a separate administrative office, then you are eligible to have earned leaves in accordance with your applicable state Shops & Establishment Act. Therefore, go through the EL provision in that Act. If your office is attached to the Factory, then you are to avail EL as per the Factories Act, 1948.
Regards,
R N KHOLA
From India, Delhi
Regards,
R N KHOLA
From India, Delhi
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