Aug 1, 2020 21:38
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English term

Pilgram leave (India)

English to French Social Sciences Medical: Health Care specific benefits per country for different types of paid leaves
IDN_Pilgram Leave

This is my sentence :)
It is part of an endless list of types of leaves listed with the country abbreviated name at the beginning of the segment, followed by the type of leave (sickness, extended sickness, accident at work, paternity/maternity/parental leave, paid or unpaid etc).
And no, it is not a typo for Pilgrim. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I looked up in the Indian Holiday list, but did not find anything that helps.

Thank you!
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Proposed translations

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English term (edited): pilgram leave
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pilgr[image] leave > « congé pélerinage »


Voir par exemple :


Leave Entitlement - University of Malayawww.um.edu.my › docs › local-staff
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PILGRIMAGE LEAVE. 7. UNRECORDED LEAVE/OFF RECORD LEAVE. 8. LEAVE FOR SITTING FOR EXAMINATION. 9. WIFE ON MATERNITY LEAVE. 10.

DU-What is my entitlement for Pilgrimage Leave?association-hr.force.com › article
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Article Details. Answer. Muslim employees are entitled to take special unpaid leave of up to 21 days. The Pilgrimage leave policy can be found here.

Hindu group to seek pilgrimage leave | The Starwww.thestar.com.my › 2018/05/15
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15 mai 2018 - KOPERASI Yatra Hindu Malaysia will continue with its efforts to ask for 14 days of unrecorded pilgrimage leave for all workers despite the ...

Aucun doute sur le sens, mais comme ça n'existe pas en France (pays de destination ?), on ne peut qu'inventer : « congé pélerinage » ? Sur le modèle de « congé parental », « congé maternité », etc.

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Pour info, qques ex. plus ou moins fiables sur Internet. Apparemment, l'Institut d'études théologiques de Bruxelles utilise cette expression, mais je n'ai pas réussi à localiser le texte.

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Note added at 1 day 9 hrs (2020-08-03 07:15:31 GMT)
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Lire « pèlerinage », comme le signale Cyril.
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Je vous remercie infiniment pour votre aide ! Excellente semaine.
Peer comment(s):

agree Marie Christine Cramay
3 hrs
agree Christine HOUDY : congé pour pélerinage
5 hrs
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1 day 9 hrs
English term (edited): pilgrimage leave

congé de pèlerinage

L'expression (avec la bonne orthographe) est utilisée en France sous cette forme. Des cas de figure peuvent se présenter pour des salariés de confession musulmane.
https://www.leconomiste.com/article/emploi-et-carrierebrun-c...
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agree Eliza Hall
1 day 10 hrs
Merci Eliza
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