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Types of leave in Kenya

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Paid time off

After spending 12 months working with an employer, employees are entitled to 21 days of paid leave every year.

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Public holidays

There are 13 annual public holidays in Kenya and if a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is designated a work-free day in lieu of the holiday.

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Sick leave

After completing two months of engagement with an employer, workers are entitled to 14 days of paid leave annually, compensated at a rate of 100% of the normal salary for the first seven days of employment, and 50% for the remaining seven days.

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Maternity leave

Female employees are entitled to 91 days of fully paid (at a rate equivalent to 100% of the normal salary) maternity leave, provided the mother-to-be notifies at least a week prior with the appropriate medical certification.

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Paternity/Parental leave

Fathers have the right to take two weeks of paid paternity leave off work to cater to an expecting or postpartum partner.

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Other leave

- Compassionate leave: Kenyan labor law provides for compassionate leave employees can request in event of bereavement, misfortune, hospitalization of dependents, etc. - Adoption: Adoptive parents are entitled to a mandatory leave period equivalent to the provision available to birth parents, as well one month’s of fully paid pre-adoptive leave before the decision is finalized, provided prior notice is delivered to the employer at least 14 days in advance.