I am working in the manufacturing division of a limited company. the leave policy we are following is
PL : 16
CL : 7
SL : 7
none of the above is given unless completing the probation period of 6 months. Is it correct?
If not, may I know what is the standard practice to be followed?
Kindly advise.
REgards,
Deepa
From India, Mumbai
PL : 16
CL : 7
SL : 7
none of the above is given unless completing the probation period of 6 months. Is it correct?
If not, may I know what is the standard practice to be followed?
Kindly advise.
REgards,
Deepa
From India, Mumbai
Dear In our company also before 6 months no leave is allowed.They are giving 24 PL but no SL AND CL.So it totally depends on company to company. Neetu
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
A common practice in most of the corporates is : A new employee is not allowed to take PL before completion of six months probation period but he/she can take CL or SL during that period.
Dear Deepa,
As per the most of the corporat leave policy the staff can avail CL / SL (Proportionately) during the year. But they are not entitled to avail PL (Earned Leaves) until they are confirmed. These leaves are accumulated in their account and once they are confirmed then they can avail the benifit of the same.
Regards,
Sandip
From India, Tumkur
As per the most of the corporat leave policy the staff can avail CL / SL (Proportionately) during the year. But they are not entitled to avail PL (Earned Leaves) until they are confirmed. These leaves are accumulated in their account and once they are confirmed then they can avail the benifit of the same.
Regards,
Sandip
From India, Tumkur
What about the CL AND SL?? Before confirmation i.e. probation period is of minimum 6 months in every company so during probation period ur not liable to take any leave and it will be deducted from ur salary?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
It is acceptabe that Leave policy difers from company to company but what our indian law says on leave policy??
Can anybody throw light to this matters as per our indian law like,
* How many EL can employee accumalate?
* As per law how EL should encashed for an employee?
Kindly help.
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Gurgaon
Can anybody throw light to this matters as per our indian law like,
* How many EL can employee accumalate?
* As per law how EL should encashed for an employee?
Kindly help.
Thanks & Regards.
From India, Gurgaon
As per govt. regulation minimum 07 CL, 07 SL and 20 working day = 01 PL shall be granted to an adult workers. rest it varies company to company but not less that above. Upendra Chaturvedi 09999360059
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Dear All
I am also working in a mfg concern and we have similar set of 7 CL and 7 SL in a year but the same is credited before the probation confirmation of an employee,
Regarding ELs , employee are eligible for EL after completion of 240 days in the organisation and alternatevily for calculation of EL member gets 1 leave on every 20 working days.
The ELs can be accumulated to a maximum upto 30 at a time and if there are more ELs , the same gets lapsed, These ELs can be encashed at a time of member exiting the organisation at the rate of basic pay and PF is not deductable on the same as per recent SC judgement.
Cheers
Parul
I am also working in a mfg concern and we have similar set of 7 CL and 7 SL in a year but the same is credited before the probation confirmation of an employee,
Regarding ELs , employee are eligible for EL after completion of 240 days in the organisation and alternatevily for calculation of EL member gets 1 leave on every 20 working days.
The ELs can be accumulated to a maximum upto 30 at a time and if there are more ELs , the same gets lapsed, These ELs can be encashed at a time of member exiting the organisation at the rate of basic pay and PF is not deductable on the same as per recent SC judgement.
Cheers
Parul
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