According to the Genius Parental - India Survey: 2016-17, 44.93 per cent respondents said organisations follow 9-12 weeks of paid maternity leave policy.
The Maternity Benefit Bill is up for debate in the Lok Sabha. The Bill, which provides for increasing maternity leave from 12 to 26 weeks, was passed by the Rajya Sabha in September this year, a step that augurs well for about 1.8 million women in the organised sector and is aimed at increasing the strength of working women.
"85.51 per cent of the respondents strongly insist for mandatory parental leave benefits (both paternity and maternity) in corporates across India," said R P Yadav, Chairman and Managing Director, Genius Consultants.
Interestingly, around 48.79 per cent respondents agree that paternity leave policy benefits would be just another form of 'paid leaves' to male employees.
Asked if a female employee should be allowed to work from home once she is deemed okay by a physician, thus reducing number of paid maternity leaves, around 59 per cent agree to the option of work from home post availing a certain maternity leave period.
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