The manager shared screenshots of his interaction with a freelance web designer who fell ill shortly after starting a project.
Women employees in factories, shops, commercial establishments and other registered industries in Karnataka can now avail one day of paid menstrual leave every month without the need for a medical certificate.
After being fired, the man filed a case against the company for unlawful termination and the courts ordered the company to pay him Rs 15 lakh in compensation.
The earlier proposal offered six days of paid menstrual leave annually, but the labour department later decided to increase it to one day per month.
It was only after relatives intervened that the woman was taken to a private hospital, where an ultrasound confirmed the her foetus was no more.
States such as Bihar and Odisha already have policies that allow women to receive paid leave during their menstrual cycle.
The employee, who works maintenance for several large private schools, shared his experience just a few days back. After suffering a torn ligament, he sought time off from work to recover.
Despite traditional holidays like Holi and Diwali, the man has never reported late for duty, working through Sundays and holidays alike.
After the incident, the worker took his planned vacation, turning off his phone for three weeks.
Twitter users were impressed with the woman's boss who approved her leave within minutes.
The upskilling platform said the company-wide year-end shutdown is to offer ‘gratitude’ to employees for their efforts throughout the year that turned out to be a struggle for Indian edtech companies.
The move is a temporary measure to rationalise cost, the Gurgaon-headquartered airline said.
L&T Technology Services offered subdued revenue guidance for the current fiscal while Cognizant pointed to demand fulfilment challenges last quarter
The note ban pain is felt by the 800 workers of the country's top two-wheeler giants, who have been put on the bench as the companies wait for demand to get back to normal.
British Prime Minister Theresa May today unveiled her 12-point plan to leave European Union, saying she wants the Brexit deal within two years, but implementation would be 'phased' to avoid a "cliff edge."
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to lay out her cards on the UK's Brexit strategy in a much-anticipated speech on Tuesday, with her comments even likely to cause some turbulence in the currency markets.
We feel a leave vote will hit the UK, whereas a remain vote might not create a better environment, said Geoffrey Dennis of UBS.
Michael Every, Head of Markets Research-Asia Pacific, Rabobank believes the markets globally will not move much till the Brexit vote is out.
Bharti Airtel said Sanjay Kapoor, CEO (India and South Asia) has resigned from the company and Gopal Vittal will take over as the head of its Indian operations with effect from March 1, 2013.
No leave from work, high airfares and persistent inflation were the biggest impediments this year for Indians planning a trip abroad which witnessed a 14 per cent drop from last year, a study has found.