Earned leave refers to a type of leave that employees accumulate based on the time they have worked for an organization. Typically, a certain number of leave days is earned for each month or year of service, allowing employees to take time off with pay. This leave can be used for personal reasons, vacations, or emergencies, and is often seen as a benefit that rewards long-term service. Policies regarding earned leave can vary by company and jurisdiction.
In the education department of the Punjab Govt. it is deducted from earned leave. Performing Hajj is your personal duty, not Govt. duty.
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Earned leave is leave that has been accrued by the length of employment service with the company. For example, Employee A starts work in a company and is entitled to 10 days leave per year. After 6 months of service, Employee A's earned leave is 5 days. In this particular case, Employee A decides to take 6 days leave at the end of June but his earned leave is only 5 days. So the additional 1 day he takes will be considered as advance leave. Hope this answers your questions. Cheers Suriya Veeranathan
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The Rules for Earned Leave In India are laid differently according to ministries- Central Government and State Government and department for instance Central Civil Services(Leave) Rules, 1972 are applicable to Central Government Government employees only .Beside this earned leave is different for different departments for example a Railways and Education(Teaching). Just go to google search and type your state name added by Civil Services Rules.
I think you mean..."BY leave of the court." It means, "with the court's permission."
it has no such policy....... if u want to leave pl pay back all your money earned and leave. there is no one who will stop you.
"Give you leave" means I will leave you now.
Child care leave is for Maharashtra government employees that are women who have a sick child or the child has a doctors appointment. This leave is paid and can be used in blocks of three from the earned leave fund.
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That more was spent than was earned
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