Please help me. When should I leave the job? My baby's due date is 26th June. For 2.5 years, I have been working in the same company, but I didn't use ESI benefits. Now, I want to take maternity leave from the first week of May. I checked with the ESI doctor, and they told me to work up to the delivery. After delivery, I should come there, and they will provide 84 days of salary.
My question is, if I take leave from May, will I get my salary from ESIC? Alternatively, if I resign from the job in April, what is my last date to use ESI benefits?
From India,
My question is, if I take leave from May, will I get my salary from ESIC? Alternatively, if I resign from the job in April, what is my last date to use ESI benefits?
From India,
if you resign in april also you are eligible for maternity benefit as your benefit period commences after three months of your contribution period. no worry, you can resign and avail benefits.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
1. Dear member, it is wrong to mention that ESI Doctor will "give 84 days salary". ESI dispensary or doctor examines the insured woman and issues her medical certificate(s) on sickness and in your case regarding maternity benefit. The said certificate(s) are to be deposited with the appropriate Branch Office of ESIC to which you are attached or in case of online procedure (if in operation), the same is sent to Branch Office automatically. Therefore, it will be better if you visit the Branch Office of ESIC to which you are attached. The "salary" to which you have mentioned is not a proper term as far as the ESI Act and rules/regulations are concerned. It is called "maternity benefit". Further, it is up to the appropriate Branch Office to certify your eligibility for the said maternity benefit.
2. There are certain conditions to be fulfilled in order to obtain the maternity benefit under the said Act and obtaining medical certificates from the ESI dispensary and submitting the same to the Branch Office of ESIC along with your claim is one of them. Therefore, it will be better if you contact the Branch Office Manager of the area to which you are attached. After consulting the records, only the Branch Office is in a position to confirm whether you fulfill all the conditions for payment of the above benefit.
3. In my opinion, you can get the maternity benefit for the eligible period as may be certified by the concerned ESI doctor/dispensary subject to a maximum as laid down under the said Act. There appears to be no requirement of leaving the job as per the provisions of the said Act.
From India, Noida
2. There are certain conditions to be fulfilled in order to obtain the maternity benefit under the said Act and obtaining medical certificates from the ESI dispensary and submitting the same to the Branch Office of ESIC along with your claim is one of them. Therefore, it will be better if you contact the Branch Office Manager of the area to which you are attached. After consulting the records, only the Branch Office is in a position to confirm whether you fulfill all the conditions for payment of the above benefit.
3. In my opinion, you can get the maternity benefit for the eligible period as may be certified by the concerned ESI doctor/dispensary subject to a maximum as laid down under the said Act. There appears to be no requirement of leaving the job as per the provisions of the said Act.
From India, Noida
Hi Sir, This K Suresh from Nandigama. Iam working in private institution. I am resigning job in june 2016. Now can i use esic benefits or not. Please tell me.
From India, Vijayawada
From India, Vijayawada
Sir, you will be entitled to medical benefits (medical facilities) from ESIC up to the close of the current benefit period provided you were entitled to such benefits due to the minimum contribution as required under the ESI Act and rules/regulations framed thereunder.
The current Benefit Period has started from 1st July 2016 and will close on 31st December 2016. However, eligibility will depend on the records of your contributions as may be available with the ESIC Branch Office to which you are attached. Therefore, it is better to contact the concerned office and ascertain the position accordingly.
From India, Noida
The current Benefit Period has started from 1st July 2016 and will close on 31st December 2016. However, eligibility will depend on the records of your contributions as may be available with the ESIC Branch Office to which you are attached. Therefore, it is better to contact the concerned office and ascertain the position accordingly.
From India, Noida
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