Employees Allowed to Take Leave for 15 Days without Medical Certificate

The parliament has passed amendment bill to the employment law allowing employees to take leave for 15 days in a year without submitting a medical certificate.

Before this amendment, employees had to submit a medical certificate for every leave taken. They were not allowed to take leave for more than two consequent days without presenting a medical certificate. However, employees can take paid leave for a maximum of 30 days in a year.

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Now, from the 30-days paid annual leave, employees will be able to take leave for 15 days without presenting a medical certificate, if it does not exceed more than two consecutive days.

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