Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017: By, Shweta Shetty
Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017: By, Shweta Shetty
Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017: By, Shweta Shetty
(Amendment) Act,
2017
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Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017
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Applicability
The Act is applicable to all establishments which are factories, mines, plantations,
Government establishments, shops and establishments under the relevant
applicable legislations, or any other establishment as may be notified by the
Central Government.
Eligibility
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Key Amendments
The Maternity Benefit Amendment Act has increased the duration of paid
maternity leave available for women employees from the existing 12 weeks to 26
weeks. Under the Maternity Benefit Amendment Act, this benefit could be availed
by women for a period extending up to a maximum of 8 weeks before the expected
delivery date and the remaining time can be availed post childbirth. For women
who are expecting after having 2 children, the duration of paid maternity leave
shall be 12 weeks (i.e., 6 weeks pre and 6 weeks post expected date of delivery).
The Maternity Benefit Amendment Act has also introduced an enabling provision
relating to "work from home" for women, which may be exercised after the expiry
of the 26 weeks' leave period. Depending upon the nature of work, women
employees may be able to avail this benefit on terms that are mutually agreed with
the employer.
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Crèche facility:
The Maternity Benefit Amendment Act makes crèche facility mandatory for every
establishment employing 50 or more employees.[4] Women employees would be
permitted to visit the crèche 4 times during the day (including rest intervals)
The Maternity Benefit Amendment Act makes it mandatory for employers to
educate women about the maternity benefits available to them at the time of their
appointment.
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Criticism
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