
The Bill seeks to amend the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961. The law protects the employment of women during the time of her maternity and entitles her of a ‘maternity benefit’
Key Facts
- The Bill aims at increasing women’s participation in the workforce which is “decreasing day-by-day.”
- The provisions of bill apply to every establishment employing ten or more persons and include mines and factories.
- No employer can remove any woman employee on the ground of pregnancy. It is a mandatory for every establishment having 50 or more employees to have a creche.
- There is also a provision in the bill to provide 12 weeks maternity benefit to a commissioning mother and adopting mother (adopting a newborn aged below three).
- In this case commissioning mother is defined as a biological mother who uses her egg to create an embryo implanted in another woman.
- However, a woman who has two or more children will continue to get only 12 weeks maternity leave.
- With this India will be in third position in the world in terms of the number of weeks allowed for maternity leave behind Norway (44) and Canada (50).