Bereavement leave is a type of leave granted to employees following the death of an immediate family member or close relative. It allows individuals time to grieve, make funeral arrangements, attend ceremonies, and manage personal affairs during a time of emotional distress.
Also known as compassionate leave, bereavement leave is a short-term paid or unpaid absence from work. While it is not mandatory under Indian labour law, many organisations voluntarily include it in their leave policies. The duration typically ranges from 3 to 7 days depending on the relationship to the deceased and company policy.
Some organisations may extend the policy to close friends or extended family at the manager’s discretion.
Whether bereavement leave is paid or unpaid depends on the employer’s internal policy. Many companies offer paid leave to support employee well-being. Additional leave may be approved on a discretionary basis or be covered under earned or casual leave if more time is needed.
A thoughtful bereavement leave policy helps create a humane, respectful workplace where employees feel cared for during life’s most difficult moments.