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employer company appears to be a commercial establishment within the
meaning of The West Bengal Shops and Establishments Act, 1963, and as
such the provisions of that Act will apply. Section 11 of the Act
provides that a person employed in an establishment shall be entitled to
privilege leave on full pay for 14 days for every completed year of
continuous service, and in every year will be entitled to sick leave on
half pay for 14 days on medical certificate obtained from a medical
practitioner registered under the Bengal Medical Act, 1914, or any other
law for the time being in force. He will also be entitled to casual
leave on full pay for 10 days every year. A woman employed in an
establishment will be entitled to maternity leave in accordance with
Rules 22 to 26 of the West Bengal Shops and Establishments Rules, 1964,
which are quite detailed. Privilege leave and sick leave may be
accumulated up to a maximum of 28 days and 56 days respectively. Casual
leave cannot be accumulated. In so far as encashment of leaves are
concerned there does not appear to be any specific law. However, Section
12 of the said Act provides that an employee of an establishment whose
service is terminated by or under the order of the employer shall be
entitled to wages for the period of privilege leave due to his credit at
the time of such termination. Please note that this section applies
only if the termination is at the instance of the employer and not in
the case of resignation, voluntary retirement or in general, termination
at the instance of the employee. Generally, as regards encashment of
leave that may be accumulated, that is, privilege leave and sick leave,
establishments have their own policies which are generally formulated in
consultation with the employees’ representatives. Please note that
Rules 14, 15 and 16 of the said 1964 rules provide for the manners in
which the privilege leave, casual leave and sick leave may be obtained
and Rule 19 prescribes the manner in which extension of leave may be
obtained.
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