RULE FOR ALL | Maternity benefit | Citizen rights | Epi-8 | RJ Nani

Rule for All

26-06-2021 • 5分

As per the Act, to be eligible for maternity benefit, a woman must have been working as an employee in an establishment for a period of at least 80 days within the past 12 months. Payment during the leave period is based on the average daily wage for the period of actual absence. The Act was applicable to all establishments which include factories, mines, plantations, Government establishments, shops and establishments under the relevant applicable legislation, or any other establishment as may be notified by the Central Government. Listen to episode to know in detail about Maternity benefits.

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