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Template for letter advising employer of pregnancy
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I have been using the Direct.Gov website for advise on maternity pay/ leave issues recently and a couple of weeks ago i noticed that there was a template you could use for advisior your employer that you intend to take maternity leave etc.
I have gone to the website today and can't seem to find the letter or what section it came under - does anyone else know?
Thanks
I have gone to the website today and can't seem to find the letter or what section it came under - does anyone else know?
Thanks
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http://www.direct.gov.uk/maternity.dsb
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Maybe the template has gone now. But this tells you what's needed
http:// www.dir ect.gov ...gupc hildren /DG_175 881
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Thanks both for your replies. The only other thing I was wondering is, should I indicate now that i am only looking to return part time (im currently full time) or is that not needed at the moment?
Ultimately this may affect my return date - for example i work mon-friday currently,and If I returned on the same basis my first day back would be a Monday but if i choose to return part time and work only 3 days, my return date may be a Wednesday if i chose to work last 3 days of a week...
Also, what happens with holiday that I earn whilst on leave - coould i potentially add this to the end of my leave?
Ultimately this may affect my return date - for example i work mon-friday currently,and If I returned on the same basis my first day back would be a Monday but if i choose to return part time and work only 3 days, my return date may be a Wednesday if i chose to work last 3 days of a week...
Also, what happens with holiday that I earn whilst on leave - coould i potentially add this to the end of my leave?
Yes good idea! Don't suppose you know of an online calculator where you can put in your salary etc and it will work out how much tax you will pay on SMP? I know you pay tax but unsure if I will be worse off than £135 a week or better off if i have tax to come back based on the rediculous amount of tax ive paid so far this year!!?
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