Karen Coelho
Can we put a cap on the minimum numbers of consecutive leaves an employee can take? Some of our departments have one person handling the role and when they take long leaves, 1 week or more, their duties are not handled by anyone else which affects the business.
From India, Mumbai
vmlakshminarayanan
919

Hi,

It depends on the reason for leave. If employee is getting married and if he is planning for two weeks leaves how can employer can restrict it ?. Same logic applies to sick leave if employee suffer from some infectious sickness you cannot restrict leave for such cases.

From employer's point of view it is true you cannot hold a work /project just because of X or Y is absent and Client will not accept such reasons. Hence an Employee Backup Plan should be in place so that even in case of resignation from a key performer you can ensure smooth flow of work without any disturbance.

From India, Madras
Karen Coelho
Room for exceptions can always be made when it comes to marriage, sickness or death in the family. When it comes to smaller organizations, it ends up being the Managers taking on the responsibilities of the Executives.

I like to know what kind of limit we can have for the maximum number of consecutive leaves an employee can take.

From India, Mumbai
Madhu.T.K
4193

Leaves are subject to certain conditions like advance application for leave, number of times that leave can be availed etc. You can enforce it very strictly so as to avoid frequent leaves and uninformed leaves. Please see what are mentioned under Factories Act and Shops and Commercial Establishments Act about granting of leaves
From India, Kannur
Krushna
In a factory, earned leave one day leave for each 20 days worked is applicable to the category of workers/employees falling under the workman category. What about the leaves for those category of employees not covered in workman category?

Thanks,

From India, Mumbai
Madhu.T.K
4193

True, the provisions of Factories Act applies to workers in the factory only. In respect of employees who are having supervisory or managerial functions, you can have separate leave rules. But when it becomes more employee friendly, the next demand from the Union will be to make it applicable to them also. Therefore, it is always good to make it at par with the workers.
From India, Kannur
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