View Poll Results: Under Maternity Benefit Act eligibility is
80 days 14 77.78%
one year 4 22.22%
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tpm.bhupi@gmail.com
Dear Sir / Madam,
One employee has completed 85 days of employment in Three months. Under Maternity Benefit Act, is she is eligible for Maternity leaves. Whereas the Act says not less than eighty days in the twelve months.
What is the eligibility period of Maternity Benefit, either 80 days or 12 months.
Regards,

From India, Pathankot
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Srinath Sai Ram
610

The Employee in question is eligible for Claiming Maternity benefit under the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.It appears that when she joined your Employment she was in advanced stage of pregnancy? It is also Presumed that she is not covered under ESI
From India, New Delhi
manojkamble
377

As per MB act women Must actually work for 80 days in 12 months immediately preceding her date of Delivery. Thus in above case lady is entitled for the benefits under amendment of MB act 2017.

riteshdamani007
If newly joined women employee covered under esi has remitted 123 days of contribution but not remited 09 months contribution so not get benefit under esic insuch case is she eligible to get maternity benefit from employer under payment of maternity act pl confirm.
From India, Mira Road
Srinath Sai Ram
610

YES, the Woman Employee should get benefits under The maternity benefit Act, 1961 consequent to not getting MB under ESI Act, though covered under ESI
From India, New Delhi
poornima-lv
I joined in Feb 18 2022 in an organization and I start contribute ESI from April 1st. In the month of Feb 27th I confirmed one month pregnant. As per ESI and HR I am not eligible for paid maternity leaves. Pls suggest. My delivery date date on Oct 31st. I planned to work till Oct 20th. Can I get paid maternity leaves?
From India, Hyderabad
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