Leaves details & encashment Leaves details & encashment

6 years ago

I am working in a private company, a subsidiary of government company, in Mumbai. My Company provides me 21 days of casual leaves and 5 days of sick leave and no casual leaves. Casual leaves can be en cashed only for 7 days and other get lapsed. Further the leaves cannot be accumulated nor can be encashed at the time of leaving the organisation. Is the Policy of the Company valid in view of the following acts i.e. factories act, 1948 and Maharashtra shops and establishment Act, 2017 and any other employment acts. Further can be the policy of the Company be challenged in the courts and can the above acts can override the policy of the Company? and what are the minimum leaves and encashment should be provided by the Company as per the rules in india and which acts are applicable to the Company for determining the leaves and encashment details ?

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client for ambit of better resolution kindly Please consult for an advice
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 6 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You can redress your grievances by approaching Labour Officers and/or Labour Courts or High Court.
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