On
29.01.2016, a couple of amendments were introduced to the 4857 Labor Law with
the Law No. 6663. These amendments are related to the Article 13 and Article 74
of the Labor Law, which respectively regulate the part time labor agreement and
working in maternity period and breast feeding permission. Following these
changes, “Regulation on Part-time Work after Maternity Leave and Unpaid Leave”
entered into force through publication in the Official Gazette dated 08.11.2016.
New amendments in question are broadly about right to use unpaid leave for
one-half of working hours and right to work part-time. Thus, regarding the
maternity in addition to the right for maternity leave and right for unpaid
leave up to six months, right for unpaid leave for one-half of their working
hours for a period of sixty days for the first birth, one hundred and twenty
days for the second birth, and one hundred and eighty days for any subsequent
births and right for part-time employment until the period in which the child
starts compulsory elementary education were ensured. It is necessary to
investigate all the aspects of these changes legally, which are also highly
important in terms of practice.
right to work part-time right to unpaid leave for half of the working hours part-time payment maternity leave parental leave
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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