Dear Seniors,
I am an HR professional working with a Manufacturing MNC in Haryana. There is some news in the market about amendments in Maternity Leave, increasing it from 12 weeks to 24 weeks. However, I am not aware of whether this change has been implemented or is still pending. If it is pending, when is it supposed to be implemented?
I hope to receive your prompt guidance so that I can introduce this information to our management.
Regards,
Kumud
From India, Pune
I am an HR professional working with a Manufacturing MNC in Haryana. There is some news in the market about amendments in Maternity Leave, increasing it from 12 weeks to 24 weeks. However, I am not aware of whether this change has been implemented or is still pending. If it is pending, when is it supposed to be implemented?
I hope to receive your prompt guidance so that I can introduce this information to our management.
Regards,
Kumud
From India, Pune
Hi Kumad,
The Ministry of Women and Child Development has recommended increasing the maternity leave to 24 weeks from 12 weeks. This is aimed at reducing the percentage of child malnutrition in India, which has significantly increased over the last 10 years. The amendment is yet to be passed. Additionally, this change would help and encourage female employees to return to work, as many of them drop out of the workforce after their maternity leave to spend more time with their newborns.
Thank you!
From India, Bangalore
The Ministry of Women and Child Development has recommended increasing the maternity leave to 24 weeks from 12 weeks. This is aimed at reducing the percentage of child malnutrition in India, which has significantly increased over the last 10 years. The amendment is yet to be passed. Additionally, this change would help and encourage female employees to return to work, as many of them drop out of the workforce after their maternity leave to spend more time with their newborns.
Thank you!
From India, Bangalore
Dear Kumud,
This is still in the discussion stage. It will be implemented once the motion is passed in Parliament, which is scheduled for the current Winter Session. The news will be published in the newspaper, and a circular will be circulated to that effect. Please stay updated with the current news for further information.
Regards,
Ashutosh Thakre
From India, Mumbai
This is still in the discussion stage. It will be implemented once the motion is passed in Parliament, which is scheduled for the current Winter Session. The news will be published in the newspaper, and a circular will be circulated to that effect. Please stay updated with the current news for further information.
Regards,
Ashutosh Thakre
From India, Mumbai
If it happens, it's an amazing excellent move towards progressive statutory practices. In fact, many countries in Europe have started encouraging employers to give maternity leave between 6 months to 1 year. Paternity leave is another aspect which the government should look at. If the government makes these amendments, it would be a great achievement in an environment where many employers have a slave/bondage mentality towards employees. Also, I hope that there would be strict implementation of working hours like in the developed countries. It's sad to see the small IT companies and BPOs transforming themselves as not sweatshops and exploiting the employees. India needs to evolve in the way employers and superiors treat their employees.
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