Mokshith
Currently we are processing variable pay for all the employees for the year 2017. My confusion is, one employee who had availed maternity benefit for 6 months will also be considered for 12 months variable pay or only for 6 months. pls help me .
From India, Bengaluru
umakanthan53
6018

Dear Mokshith,
Pl go through sec.5(1) of the MB Act,1961 relating to payment of maternity benefit during the woman employee's actual absence on account of maternity and the method of its calculation.
If you analyse the sub section (1) of Sec.5 together with the explanation given thereof, you will understand exactly (1) what the maternity benefit prescribed is and (2) how it is to be calculated.
(1) It is the payment for the entire period of absence on account of maternity subject to a maximum of 26 weeks.
(2) It should be calculated at the rate of average daily wages payable to her for the days on which she has worked during the period of 3 calendar months immediately preceding the date of her such absence. Therefore, it implies that not merely the actual paid to her during the 3 months alone to be taken, but payable should also be taken into account for quantifying the benefit. In other words, if the rate of wages due for the preceding 3 months were revised subsequently with retrospective effect the calculation of maternity benefit should cover such revision also.
(3) Now, coming to your question which is whether the employer has to pay the benefit of prospective revision during the period of absence. In my opinion it is not necessary for the calculation is based on the earnings of the preceding 3 months only. From the day she rejoins duty after the maternity leave, her salary should be restored to the revised scale with prospective effect only.

From India, Salem
KK!HR
1534

While calculating variable pay for 2017 you need to pay only for the period the employee has worked, maternity leave does not entitle a woman employee for further benefit like variable pay on it.
From India, Mumbai
PRABHAT RANJAN MOHANTY
589

Employee on your roll are eligible for 'Variable Pay' . If the reason of absence have got sanctitity under law.
From India, Mumbai
Bharat Gera
223

Dear Friend,
Because of maternity leave a female employee does not get disentitled for any benefit given by the company to its employees. If variable pay is expressly linked with performance and deliverables then in that case she will be entitled for the period she has worked.
Warm Regards
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
9322404765

From India, Thane
kamesh333
186

In case the variable pay is paid based on Performance then she is not eligible and in case it is fixed and part and parcel of various reasons named as variable pay then you are required to pay that amount also even though she is on maternity leave.
Reagrds
Kameswararao

From India, Hyderabad
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