Greeting to All, Respected member my query is that The CL, SL & EL (Types of leave) where it comes from? What the act and what the rule of leaves to give employees?
From India
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Hi,

It depends on the industry.

If the establishment is covered under the Shops and Establishment Act, then the employer needs to follow the Shops and Establishment Act for providing leaves. If it is the manufacturing sector, then the employer needs to follow the Factories Act for providing leaves to employees.

So please go through the respective Act to gain more knowledge about statutory leaves.

From India, Madras
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As far as public service is concerned, the grant of EL and SL is governed by statutory provisions enacted under Article 309 of the Constitution or the Rules notified under the proviso to the said Article. There are hardly any such enactments; the prevailing norms are governed by Rules notified. These Rules are statutory.

In public service, CL is considered to be a duty period. As such, there are no statutory rules in vogue.

From India, Kochi
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Where else, relevant applicable acts/rules/standing orders are the enactments which provide for the administration of leave in workplaces/offices/industries/shops etc. Many establishments are armed with Standing Orders, wherever applicable, are also concurrently providing guidelines on how leave entitlements, availment, etc., should be administered. With the advent of various Codes in India, many Acts such as the Factories Act, Mines Act, Inter-state Migrant Workers Act, CLR Act are amalgamated in the "Code on Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions" and "Industrial Relations Code" which should also be referred to. However, states' Shops & Establishments Acts remain.
From India, Bangalore
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