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Should Women Disclose If They Are Pregnant During Job Interviews?
Personally I think yes.
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How frustrating would it be to have a job offer accepted and then upon starting the job and the training involved to be told a years worth of maternity leave will soon be taken.
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How frustrating would it be to have a job offer accepted and then upon starting the job and the training involved to be told a years worth of maternity leave will soon be taken.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would never advocate Sqad's view, but, maternity leave is a complete pain in the backside.
In my office we currently have two people on mat leave and two who have recently come back from mat leave on a part time basis.
In my industry it is not worth getting temps in, because by the time they've been trained the people on mat leave will be returning.
What this means is that we have to re-allocate their work to their colleagues, and as they are already working in a full time roles with full time work, this adds additional stresses.
Fortunately in my office there's enough people where we can just about cope, but I'd hate to be a small business owner as maternity leave must be an utter pain in the neck for them.
In my office we currently have two people on mat leave and two who have recently come back from mat leave on a part time basis.
In my industry it is not worth getting temps in, because by the time they've been trained the people on mat leave will be returning.
What this means is that we have to re-allocate their work to their colleagues, and as they are already working in a full time roles with full time work, this adds additional stresses.
Fortunately in my office there's enough people where we can just about cope, but I'd hate to be a small business owner as maternity leave must be an utter pain in the neck for them.
Naomi...you said this earlier ....."I’m with sqad. I wouldn’t employ a young woman in any occupation that incurred my time and expense in training her, or that would render her difficult to replace in any prolonged absence"
Can I take it then, that you would have been quite happy to be refused a job in the past, just on the off-chance that you might have got pregnant after being employed ?
Can I take it then, that you would have been quite happy to be refused a job in the past, just on the off-chance that you might have got pregnant after being employed ?
I think this question is a bit silly if I'm honest. So what are women supposed to do? Rely on their husbands for money? Assuming their married of course!
I'm a 27 year old woman, does that mean I'm unlikely to get a job because I might have children in a few years? Should my decision to have a family impact my want to work to provide for my family?
Should I just stay at home and claim benefits instead then?
Business owners should realise that it isn't up to them whether or not a woman wants to have a family, it's her decision, and it's a fact of life.
The idea that people frown on maternity leave is really disturbing to me.
I'm a 27 year old woman, does that mean I'm unlikely to get a job because I might have children in a few years? Should my decision to have a family impact my want to work to provide for my family?
Should I just stay at home and claim benefits instead then?
Business owners should realise that it isn't up to them whether or not a woman wants to have a family, it's her decision, and it's a fact of life.
The idea that people frown on maternity leave is really disturbing to me.
anthro-nerd, //Business owners should realise that it isn't up to them whether or not a woman wants to have a family, it's her decision//
Business owners do realise it’s her decision – which is why some are reluctant to employ people who might waste their time, money, and energy by making that decision. Workers need to realise that employers aren’t charities and neither are they social workers concerned with the personal lives of their employees. They have businesses to run.
Business owners do realise it’s her decision – which is why some are reluctant to employ people who might waste their time, money, and energy by making that decision. Workers need to realise that employers aren’t charities and neither are they social workers concerned with the personal lives of their employees. They have businesses to run.
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