Like EL, is there any specific calculation for CL and SL? If the employee works less than 20 days in a month (excluding week off and other eligible leave), is he eligible for 1 day of CL? How should it be calculated?
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
I know what you mean, but unfortunately the rules as per the shop and est act speaks only about 01 paid leave against 20 working days . The Act is silent on casual and sick leave.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
The act does not talk about leave for each month. It is computed at the end of the year and credited to be used in the next year. Therefore, it does not matter whether an employee works more or fewer days in a week or month. Total days worked count. Days worked include weekly offs, holidays, and official leave. Only leave without pay and service breaks are excluded. PL, SL, CL are provided proportionally to the total days above.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
You can calculate leaves after 43.57 days CL 30.33 DAYS EL 31.78 DAYS ML IN A WEEK IF AN EMPLOYEE WORK FOR 3 DAYS, THEN HE IS NOT ENTITLE TO CLAIM SUNDAY. SUNDAY ELIGIBILITY IS 4 DAYS WORKING.
From India, Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
CL — 43.57 SL 21.78 EL 20.33 IN ABOVE POST IS TYPING MISTAKE. YOU ARE REQUESTED TO PLEASE IGNORE ABOVE.
From India, Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
Hello Mekala,
As Saswata Banerjee mentioned, the Fact. Act only specifies "Annual leave with wages" and does not cover CL & SL. Therefore, there is no specific calculation for SL & CL. The calculation of PL/EL entitlement is based on the total number of days worked by an associate in the preceding year.
Thus, the eligible PL/EL for the days worked by an associate in the financial year (01-Apr-14 to 31-Mar-15) will be available for use on 01-Apr-15.
I trust this clarifies your query.
Cheers,
AB
From India, Mumbai
As Saswata Banerjee mentioned, the Fact. Act only specifies "Annual leave with wages" and does not cover CL & SL. Therefore, there is no specific calculation for SL & CL. The calculation of PL/EL entitlement is based on the total number of days worked by an associate in the preceding year.
Thus, the eligible PL/EL for the days worked by an associate in the financial year (01-Apr-14 to 31-Mar-15) will be available for use on 01-Apr-15.
I trust this clarifies your query.
Cheers,
AB
From India, Mumbai
Yes right as per above feedback. For every 20 days is one leave and silent act for SL & CL that is depend on company manual policy But Leave period is from calender year not for financial year.
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
The Shops and Commercial Establishment Act do provide for SL also:::::12 days e.g. Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishment Act..................... Look into the Act as in your state....
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Dear all,
Mekala S Started The Discussion: Like EL , is there any specific calculation for CL and SL ? If the employee works less than 20 days in a month (excluding week off and other eligible leave) is he eligible for 1 day CL . How it has to be calculated?
Now, first of all, the reply should be simple, understandable and to the point. As far as replies in the threads are concerned, someone suggesting proportionate to the total days – Days worked includes weekly offs, holidays and official leaves…….. Someone suggesting weekly offs at 4 days working………..Someone suggesting accounting year ……… Someone suggesting period as financial year etc. etc.
The simple and to the point reply is – the calculation base for CL/SL is not at par with EL. The Act prescribes 7 days leave per calendar year (14 half days leave per calendar year) in both the heads. Proportionate calculation is carried out when someone joins after the commencement of calendar year. For example if someone joins in May the formula will be 7/12Xnumber of balance months of calendar year.
While calculating EL it is always the days actually worked divided by 20 and rounded off to the nearest. The eligibility criteria for EL is minimum 240 days working in an calendar year or 2/3rd working days in other cases.
These are the minimum specifications and various norms / directions / rules so framed by the companies cannot supersedes the Acts and Rules.
P K Sharma
From India, Delhi
Mekala S Started The Discussion: Like EL , is there any specific calculation for CL and SL ? If the employee works less than 20 days in a month (excluding week off and other eligible leave) is he eligible for 1 day CL . How it has to be calculated?
Now, first of all, the reply should be simple, understandable and to the point. As far as replies in the threads are concerned, someone suggesting proportionate to the total days – Days worked includes weekly offs, holidays and official leaves…….. Someone suggesting weekly offs at 4 days working………..Someone suggesting accounting year ……… Someone suggesting period as financial year etc. etc.
The simple and to the point reply is – the calculation base for CL/SL is not at par with EL. The Act prescribes 7 days leave per calendar year (14 half days leave per calendar year) in both the heads. Proportionate calculation is carried out when someone joins after the commencement of calendar year. For example if someone joins in May the formula will be 7/12Xnumber of balance months of calendar year.
While calculating EL it is always the days actually worked divided by 20 and rounded off to the nearest. The eligibility criteria for EL is minimum 240 days working in an calendar year or 2/3rd working days in other cases.
These are the minimum specifications and various norms / directions / rules so framed by the companies cannot supersedes the Acts and Rules.
P K Sharma
From India, Delhi
It should be as per the Shop & Establishment Act of the state concerned in the case of non-factory establishment/office and as per the Factories Act and concerned state Factories rules in the case of the Factory.
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From India, Delhi
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