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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Child Care leave"
Haryana Cabinet Approves 2-Yr Child Care Leave For Single Male Government Employees
Maternity Leave Under CCS Rules Can't Be Denied Because Woman's Husband Has Two Children From His Previous Marriage : Supreme Court
'Work From Home' Under Maternity Benefit Act Can Be Availed Only If Nature Of Work Permits So: Karnataka High Court Denies Relief To Woman
Denial Of Child Care Leave To A Govt Contractual Employee In Effect A Denial Of Rights Of Child : Uttarakhand HC (FB)
Ensure Women Employees Get Child Care Leave: MP HC Asks State [Read Order]
Govt Can’t Take Advantage Of Its Failure In Making Appointments To Deny Child Care Leave: Punjab & Haryana HC [Read Judgment]
Child Care Leave Not At The Cost Of Judicial Institution, Court Staff Told [Read Circular]
Employees Of Private Schools Cannot Claim Child Care Leave: Delhi HC [Read Judgment]
Child Care Leave Has To Be Applied For In Advance; Ex Post Facto Permission Can’t Be Granted: Punjab & Haryana HC [Read Order]
Grant 180-Day Maternity Leave For All Female Employees Including Temporary Workers: Uttarakhand HC [Read Judgment]
Central Government woman employee can get uninterrupted 2 years leave for childcare, says Supreme Court
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