Employment Act, 1968 (Sick Leave)
Employment Act, 1968 (Part 10: Article 89A) (Sick Leave)
Sick leave eligibility and entitlement Employees are entitled to both paid outpatient sick leave and paid hospitalisation leave if they have worked for at least 3 months with the employer.
Eligibility An employee is entitled to paid outpatient sick leave and paid hospitalisation leave if:
- covered under the Employment Act
- served employer for at least 3 months
- informed or tried to inform the employer within 48 hours of the absence
- When the employee is either warded or underwent day surgery.
- When the employee is not hospitalised but requires bed rest (e.g. pregnancy-related complications).
- When the employee requires rest or further medical treatment for the condition after his discharge from the hospital to recover.
- Warded in a hospital as an in-patient or for day surgery.
- Quarantined under any written law.
- Certified by a medical practitioner who can admit patients into an approved hospital, including medical practitioners from national specialty centres and ambulatory surgical centres