Hello,
As per the law, women will not be allowed maternity benefits if she has not completed 80 days in the 12 months preceding the expected delivery date. I need to understand if 12 months of employment is mandatory in the company. If a woman joined 5 months before, will she not be eligible for paid maternity leave? What does it mean by the 12 months preceding the expected delivery date? I have not received a satisfactory answer yet. Please help regarding the ACT 1961 - Section 5. Can you explain it in simple language with a basic example so that anyone can understand? Thanks in advance.
From India, Pune
As per the law, women will not be allowed maternity benefits if she has not completed 80 days in the 12 months preceding the expected delivery date. I need to understand if 12 months of employment is mandatory in the company. If a woman joined 5 months before, will she not be eligible for paid maternity leave? What does it mean by the 12 months preceding the expected delivery date? I have not received a satisfactory answer yet. Please help regarding the ACT 1961 - Section 5. Can you explain it in simple language with a basic example so that anyone can understand? Thanks in advance.
From India, Pune
If the expected date of delivery is today, i.e., 15 April 2013, then the female employee should have worked in that organization for a minimum of 80 days between 15 April 2012 and 14 April 2013.
Hope your query is addressed.
Regards,
Kamal
From India, Pune
Hope your query is addressed.
Regards,
Kamal
From India, Pune
She joined on 26th December 2012 and has almost completed 110 days in the organization until now, but she is still in the probation period and not confirmed as an employee yet. According to your response, she should have worked 80 days between the first week of July 2012 and the first week of July 2013. Is that correct?
Please correct me if I am mistaken and let me know whether the probation period is considered or not for paid maternity leave.
Regards,
Nasir
From India, Pune
Please correct me if I am mistaken and let me know whether the probation period is considered or not for paid maternity leave.
Regards,
Nasir
From India, Pune
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