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2004-12-12JPN-2004-L-69385
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Law amending the Childcare and Family Care Leave Law (Law No.160 of 2004)
Kampo Gogai, 2004-12-08, No.269, p.19

Amends the Childcare and Family Care Leave Law of 1991 so as to cover a wider range of workers with family responsibilities, in particular workers with a fixed-term contract. Further extends the leave period, under certain conditions, to cover the period until the child attains the age of one and a half years. Also eases the restriction on the number of leaves taken under the Law and establishes a new leave scheme that allows workers to care for sick children.
Fecha de entrada en vigor: 2005-04-01

Texto(s) modificado(s):
1991-05-15 (JPN-1991-L-22396)
Act Concerning the Welfare of Workers Who Take Care of Children or Other Family Members Including Child Care and Family Care Leave [Act No. 76 of 15 May 1991].



2003-07-24JPN-2003-L-66267
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Law on the Special Measures for the Occupational Support of Mothers of Fatherless Families (Law No. 126 of 2003).
Kampo Gogai, 2003-07-24, No. 168, p. 27

Obliges the government and the local governments to draw up occupational support plans for mothers of fatherless families. Private enterprises will also be urged to co-operate with the government in this regard.
Fecha de entrada en vigor: 2003-08-11.
Fecha de fin de aplicación: 2008-03-31




2003-07-16JPN-2003-L-66259
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Law Amending a Part of the Child Welfare Law (Law No. 121 of 2003).
Kampo Gogai, 2003-07-16, No. 162, pp. 78-79

Adds various provisions concerning support activities for child care. Provides for local authorities' duties to draw up action plans to facilitate child care.
Fecha de entrada en vigor: 2005-04-01

Texto(s) modificado(s):
1947-12-12 (JPN-1947-L-85817)
Child Welfare Act (Act No. 164 of December 12, 1947).



2002-01-29JPN-2002-M-61482
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Notification of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare No. 13 of 2002 on Guidelines to be followed by Employers for Facilitating Workers with Family Responsibilities to Co-ordinate Tasks at Work and at Home.
Kampo, 2002-01-29, No. 3289, p. 2

Establishes detailed guidelines, in conformity with article 28 of Law No. 76 of 1991 on the Welfare of Wokers with Responsibility for the Care of Children and the Elderly. Recommends various practices in the light of a number of relevant court decisions.

Texto(s) vinculado(s):
1991-05-15 (JPN-1991-L-22396)
Act Concerning the Welfare of Workers Who Take Care of Children or Other Family Members Including Child Care and Family Care Leave [Act No. 76 of 15 May 1991].



1997-09-25JPN-1997-M-69643
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Guidelines concerning measures to be taken by employers in order that pregnant and postpartum women may follow guidance based on health guidance or medical examinations (Ministry of Labour Notice No. 105 of 1997).
English translation, Laws and Guidelines, The Japan Institute of Workers' Evolution, Japan (Consultado el 2005-02-06)

Provides for implementation of measures employers are to take under article 27, paragraph 2 of the Law on the improvement of the welfare of women workers. Measures include limitation of commuting during pregnancy, breaks during pregnancy, as well as other measures to handle pregnancy or postpartum condition.

Texto(s) básico(s):
1972-07-01 (JPN-1972-L-27223)
Law Respecting the Improvement of the Welfare of Women Workers, including the Guarantee of Equal Opportunity and Treatment between Men and Women in Employment [Law No. 113 of 1 July 1972].



1991-05-15JPN-1991-L-22396
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Act Concerning the Welfare of Workers Who Take Care of Children or Other Family Members Including Child Care and Family Care Leave [Act No. 76 of 15 May 1991].
Labour Laws of Japan, 1995, Ministry of Labour, Institute of Labour Administration, Tokyo, Japan, 7th ed., ISBN: 4-8452-5115-9, pp. 283-306
Legislation on-line, The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training, Japan (PDF of Act as amended to Act No. 160 of 2004) (Consultado el 2012-05-16)

Under this new Act, both male and female employees are eligible for leave to look after a child in its first year. Employees applying for and taking child-care leave are protected against dismissal, and their employers are required to take such measures as will enable them to resume their employment smoothly at the end of their leave entitlement, with Government assistance if necessary. Alternatively, employers should grant facilities, such as reduced hours of work, to eligible employees who do not choose to take child-care leave. The Ministry of Labour will be issuing more specific guidelines to be applied by employers in such cases. The Act does not apply to Government employees, whose status in regard to child-care leave is to be regulated by the appropriate ministries.
Fecha de entrada en vigor: 1992-04-01

Texto(s) modificador(es):
2004-12-12 (JPN-2004-L-69385)
Law amending the Childcare and Family Care Leave Law (Law No.160 of 2004)

1997-06-18 (JPN-1997-L-48529)
Act amending several acts to guarantee equal opportunity and treatment between men and women in employment. No. 92.

1996-06-19 (JPN-1996-L-45493)
Act amending the Act on the Proper Application of Temporary Work Agencies and Improved Working Conditions for Temporary Workers [Act No. 88 of 1985] and related amendment (No. 90).

1995-09-29 (JPN-1995-M-43494)
Notification of the Ministry of Labour [Notification No. 107 of 1995] amending the Notification of the Ministry of Labour [Notification No. 73 of 1991] concerning child care leave made under the Child Care Leave Law [Law No. 76 of 1991].
Texto(s) modificado(s):
1972-07-01 (JPN-1972-L-27223)
Law Respecting the Improvement of the Welfare of Women Workers, including the Guarantee of Equal Opportunity and Treatment between Men and Women in Employment [Law No. 113 of 1 July 1972].
Texto(s) de aplicación:
1992-03-27 (JPN-1992-R-31175)
Cabinet Order to establish a deliberative council under the Child Care Leave Law [Law No. 76 of 1991]. No. 49.

1991-10-15 (JPN-1991-R-28038)
Ordinance of the Ministry of Labour made under the Child Care Leave Law [Law No. 76 of 1991]. No. 25.
Texto(s) vinculado(s):
2002-01-29 (JPN-2002-M-61482)
Notification of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare No. 13 of 2002 on Guidelines to be followed by Employers for Facilitating Workers with Family Responsibilities to Co-ordinate Tasks at Work and at Home.



1990-02-15JPN-1990-R-25818
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
National Personnel Authority Regulation No. 9-89 (Family - Unattended - Transfer Allowance).
Kampoo, 1990-02-15, No. 301, p. 1-3

Regulation under s.12-2 of the Act concerning Remuneration, Working Hours and Leave of National Public Employees in the Regular Service (No. 95 of 1950, amended by No. 73 of 1989).
Fecha de entrada en vigor: 1990-04-01




1985-12-21JPN-1985-L-5153
Japón
Trabajadores con responsabilidades familiares
 
Law amending the Law concerning Remuneration, Working Hours and Leave of National Public Employees in the Regular Service [Law No. 95 of 1950]. No. 97.
Kampoo Extraordinary, 1985-12-21, No. 17, pp. 3-28

Raises basic salaries, family allowances and various other allowances. Increases pay grades in order to take into account the degree of compleity and specialisation of jobs. For example, in the case of the Administration Service (I) Salary schedule, an 8 grade system is changed into an 11 grade system. Another Salary Schedule, entitled "Professional Administrative Service", is established for air traffic control officers etc. who perform work that requires professional knowledge and technique. Contains miscellaneous amendments concerning leaves of absence, which were formerly not provided for by law.




  
 

  
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