Hi all,
This was a question asked in an interview. If an employee goes out of India for official work during his Diwali break, is he entitled to leave later on? Can he ask for those holidays later?
From India, Pune
This was a question asked in an interview. If an employee goes out of India for official work during his Diwali break, is he entitled to leave later on? Can he ask for those holidays later?
From India, Pune
Hello Anonymous, Yes, he/ she is allowed to claim for leaves with reference to the organization travel policy guidelines.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
If employee worked in Diwali vacations where other than him enjoyed vacantions/ paid holiday then that employee compensatory off and not leaves.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Any person who works during a holiday (weekly holiday, national holiday, or festival holiday) during which the office/factory is closed and would have otherwise had a holiday is entitled to a compensatory day off. This concept of compensatory time off is provided for in the Factories Act and may also be outlined in the relevant state Shop & Establishment Acts. If applicable, the standing orders will also include a provision for the same.
In any case, it is only fair to provide a compensatory day off to the person for the holiday they were unable to take. The rule regarding compensatory time off states that it must be taken within three days of the holiday worked. However, if the individual is not a worker but an officer, a more flexible option of utilizing the time off can be offered. In such cases, it may be considered as special leave instead of compensatory time off.
From India, Mumbai
In any case, it is only fair to provide a compensatory day off to the person for the holiday they were unable to take. The rule regarding compensatory time off states that it must be taken within three days of the holiday worked. However, if the individual is not a worker but an officer, a more flexible option of utilizing the time off can be offered. In such cases, it may be considered as special leave instead of compensatory time off.
From India, Mumbai
Thank you for the reply. Does it mean that the compensatory offs and the leaves would be different, so in this case, he would get compensatory off and plus the Diwali holidays? Sorry for my confusion as I am a fresher and have recently started my career. Thank you for the cooperation.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
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