Hi,
Can anyone help me with the minimum number of annual leave to be given to employees and the leave breakup of the same? If the annual leave is 21 days, how is the employee eligible to take it? Is it compulsory to incorporate the leave breakup, or can the management/HR Head decide at their discretion to allocate the leave?
Kindly help me.
Regards,
Latha
From India, Mumbai
Can anyone help me with the minimum number of annual leave to be given to employees and the leave breakup of the same? If the annual leave is 21 days, how is the employee eligible to take it? Is it compulsory to incorporate the leave breakup, or can the management/HR Head decide at their discretion to allocate the leave?
Kindly help me.
Regards,
Latha
From India, Mumbai
Dear Latha,
Annual leave with wages is provided under either The Factories Act, 1948, or The State Shops & Commercial Establishment Act. You need to determine which of the Acts is applicable in your case. After this, please review the E L provision for the grant of these leaves.
Regards,
R.N.Khola
(Labour Law & Legal Consultants)
09810405361
From India, Delhi
Annual leave with wages is provided under either The Factories Act, 1948, or The State Shops & Commercial Establishment Act. You need to determine which of the Acts is applicable in your case. After this, please review the E L provision for the grant of these leaves.
Regards,
R.N.Khola
(Labour Law & Legal Consultants)
09810405361
From India, Delhi
Dear Lalita,
As per the Bombay Shops and Establishments Act 1948, the privilege of 21 days is granted to every employee who has worked not less than 240 days during a year, with an accumulation of leave up to 42 days. If you want to gain more knowledge about leave, please read the book "Law Relating to Leave Holidays and Absenteeism in Industries" by B.L. Kumar.
From India, Delhi
As per the Bombay Shops and Establishments Act 1948, the privilege of 21 days is granted to every employee who has worked not less than 240 days during a year, with an accumulation of leave up to 42 days. If you want to gain more knowledge about leave, please read the book "Law Relating to Leave Holidays and Absenteeism in Industries" by B.L. Kumar.
From India, Delhi
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