Friends,
Good news for lady employees:
Maternity leave under ESIC has been increased from 12 weeks to 26 weeks. Notification dated 20.1.2017 amending ESI (Central) Rules 1950 is attached for your reference.
Thanks
From India, Malappuram
Good news for lady employees:
Maternity leave under ESIC has been increased from 12 weeks to 26 weeks. Notification dated 20.1.2017 amending ESI (Central) Rules 1950 is attached for your reference.
Thanks
From India, Malappuram
Thanks for sharing valuable information.
Please confirm the maternity leave applicability to other ladies who are non covered under ESI ?
Under Maternity benefit act it was proposed to increase the leave period to 26 weeks from 12 weeks, but the bill
was pending for passing.
Please high lite on this issue and if such bill is passed, share the copy of GR / notification.
Thanks and Regards,
Pramod Thakar
From India, Pune
Please confirm the maternity leave applicability to other ladies who are non covered under ESI ?
Under Maternity benefit act it was proposed to increase the leave period to 26 weeks from 12 weeks, but the bill
was pending for passing.
Please high lite on this issue and if such bill is passed, share the copy of GR / notification.
Thanks and Regards,
Pramod Thakar
From India, Pune
Dear Mr. Varma,
You have attached same attachment. it is related to ONLY UNDER ESIC.
I would like to know about the Females who are Non covered under ESI. That change is expects in Maternity Benefit Act.
From India, Pune
You have attached same attachment. it is related to ONLY UNDER ESIC.
I would like to know about the Females who are Non covered under ESI. That change is expects in Maternity Benefit Act.
From India, Pune
Dear All,
Greetings of the day!!!
What about females who are already in maternity leave ? As date of publication is effective date so its not applicable to females who are in maternity leave ?
Please share your opinion.
From India, Pune
Greetings of the day!!!
What about females who are already in maternity leave ? As date of publication is effective date so its not applicable to females who are in maternity leave ?
Please share your opinion.
From India, Pune
Thanks for your Information. i have a doubt that, if a lady doesn’t come under ESIC then she doesnt applicable for that leave or?
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
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