The Maharashtra government has announced two major employee welfare reforms: extending maternity leave for women employees to one year and launching a flexible “Come Early, Go Early” work policy. The initiative aims to support working mothers, improve work-life balance, and modernize workplace practices across state government departments.
The Maharashtra government has introduced progressive workplace reforms aimed at improving employee welfare and productivity. The decision focuses particularly on supporting women employees and creating more flexible working conditions in state government offices.
Extended Maternity Leave For Women Employees
In a significant step toward gender-inclusive workplace policies, the Maharashtra government has allowed women employees to take up to one year of maternity leave. The move is designed to help new mothers manage childcare responsibilities during the crucial early months after childbirth.
Previously, maternity leave provisions were limited to shorter durations under standard government norms. With the new policy, women employees in state government departments will receive greater flexibility and support during the post-pregnancy period.
Officials say the decision aligns with broader efforts to encourage women's participation in the workforce while ensuring adequate family support.
Flexible “Come Early, Go Early” Work Policy
Alongside the maternity leave extension, the state government has also launched the “Come Early, Go Early” scheme. Under this initiative, government employees will be allowed to start work earlier in the day and leave earlier, offering more flexibility in managing personal and professional responsibilities.
The scheme is expected to reduce peak-hour commuting stress, improve productivity, and help employees maintain better work-life balance.
Key Highlights
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State government women employees can now avail maternity leave of up to one year
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Policy aims to support childcare and improve employee welfare
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“Come Early, Go Early” scheme introduces flexible working hours in government offices
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Initiative expected to reduce commuting pressure and improve productivity
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Part of broader administrative reforms in Maharashtra
Sources: Maharashtra Government Announcements, State Administrative Updates, Indian News Agencies