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sylvia.a
I am setting up the leave policy for a startup organization (an event management firm) as per the following basic guidelines:

Privilege Leave: 1.5 per month (Total 18 days in a year) credited at the start of calendar year. Employee is entitled to PL on completion of probation.This can be availed all at once by giving prior notice of at least 15 days to the management. 50% of PL could be carry forward in the next calendar year and the remaining leaves will lapse at year end. A maximum of 30 days can be accumulated as leave balance at any point of time.

Casual Leave: 0.5 days per month (Total 6 days in a year). New joinees can avail of CL from date of joining. No carry forward for CL as it will lapse at year end if not availed. CL will not be granted for less than 1/2 day and more than 2 days at a stretch. Intervening holidays will be counted as part of CL. Request for CL must be made and approved at least 3 days in advance. CL cannot be clubbed with privilege leave while taking leaves.

Sick Leave: 0.5 days per month (Total 6 days in a year). New joinees can avail of SL from date of joining. No carry forward for SL as it will lapse at year end if not availed. If an employee avails of SL for more than 3 days, a medical certificate should be submitted along with leave application within 2 days of joining. Any National & Festival holidays or weekly holidays prefixing or suffixing or falling in between the leave applied shall not be included. SL can be clubbed with CL for availing leaves. In case of serious long recovery illnesses, the employee may request for additional SL with pay, only when other types of leaves have been exhausted. Additional leave will be at the discretion of the management and cannot be assumed to be a right of the employee.

Please state if the above guidelines are in compliance with the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act and other relevant labour laws. Please note the current employee strength is 11 including the proprietor and is based out of Bangalore.

I would value your suggestions regarding any possible amendments in the above policy. Please advise regarding the carryforward of PL as I have read so many different versions and each orgn. seems to differ.

Thanks in advance!!

Best,

Sylvia

From India, Pune
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From India, Hyderabad
vishnumpetakar
PLEASE TELL ME CAN I AVAIL THE EARNED LEAVE ENCASHMENT (WITH PREVIOUS YEAR EL CARRY FORWARDED) WORKED FOR THE PERIOD JAN 2016 TO APRIL 2016 WHILE LEAVING THE JOB
From India, Bengaluru
sakthiganesh_30@outlook.com
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hi i need one small clarification if we put sick leave continuously means sunday and national festival day also calculate or not.
pls help me. i think in earned leave only sunday and national festival day calculated. but in sick leave i dont have idea.

From India, undefined
Anonymous
Hai all,
I have joined a new company (Pvt Ltd) a month back at Chennai.Please can some one brief me on the Earned leave policy as per Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishment Act.when is an employee eligible (after how many months of service) for Earned leave and how many days of Earned leave.
My Company's consultant says i can avail earned leaves only after completing 1 year in the organisation. i will get one EL per month but i cant avail them till i complete one year.The company's Probation period is 3 months.
Earlier i worked in Mumbai in another organisation where post confirmation (6 months Probation) i could avail earned leave.
Kindly
Thanks and Regards,
Hazel

From India, Chennai
Farhan Shamsi
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Dear All,
I have one question to ask one of my friend is working in an proprietorship company which is not yet registered in mumbai, my query is that this employer only allow 11 EL in a financial year out of which he say u hve to take 4 madatory off according to his wish n remaining 7 EL u can avail according to their need also he gives no sick leave. If i am not not mistaken according to shops & establishment act employer should give 1 el on working for ever 20 days i.e. in a year employee is eligible to take 18 EL. I need some help form you guys is there any provision under shops & establishment act where they can legaly demand for 18 el at least in a year. Your reply will help many employees from this organisation and this organisation deal in real estate sale.
Thanking You,
Farhan.
HR. HEAD BUN

From India, Mumbai
LAKSHMIDEVI SOMPALLI
Dear Sir According to the Andhra Pradesh shops & Establishment Act What is the leave policy?
From India, Hyderabad
esharonal
how many types of leave under HR System???

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