Hi Sonal,
I would like to suggest you that if that female employee is come to know that she is pregnant and continue her job without any problem then she can.. You have to see also which kind of work she is handling, as per maternity benefits act 1961, No woman shall be entitled to maternity benefit unless she has actually worked in an establishment of the employer from whom she claims maternity benefit, for a period of not less than 1*[eighty days] in the twelve months immediately preceding the date of her expected delivery:
So you have to see that whether she want to continue the job in long term after the delivery and she can do the work to fulfill the conditions of maternity benefits act 1961.
Thanks & Regards
Sunil Sharma
V3S Group
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From India, New Delhi
I would like to suggest you that if that female employee is come to know that she is pregnant and continue her job without any problem then she can.. You have to see also which kind of work she is handling, as per maternity benefits act 1961, No woman shall be entitled to maternity benefit unless she has actually worked in an establishment of the employer from whom she claims maternity benefit, for a period of not less than 1*[eighty days] in the twelve months immediately preceding the date of her expected delivery:
So you have to see that whether she want to continue the job in long term after the delivery and she can do the work to fulfill the conditions of maternity benefits act 1961.
Thanks & Regards
Sunil Sharma
V3S Group
Email:
From India, New Delhi
Ball is in her court as during recruitment you need to get a medical certificate since you did not so you are in a fix.kindly tell her to get a certificate from a medical offcer and increase her probation .
Regards
From India, Delhi
Regards
From India, Delhi
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