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When Jeza left work to have our son there was no such thing as time off with pay. She had to leave and if she wanted to go back after the birth then told to re-apply to the firm. I know times change but does this woman deserve time off with pay? I will be interested in your opinions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I disagree mikmak and there is no chance of maternity rights/leave being reduced.
I must admit though I used to be a little irritated when members of staff came back from nearly 12 months maternity leave and then said- "oh, now can I have my 28 days annual holiday please for this year as I didn't take it because of my maternity leave"
I must admit though I used to be a little irritated when members of staff came back from nearly 12 months maternity leave and then said- "oh, now can I have my 28 days annual holiday please for this year as I didn't take it because of my maternity leave"
Yes that is a bit much factor for them to want holiday pay AND maternity leave. When I worked in an office we used to get annoyed when we were forever covering colleagues who were away on maternity leave, or taking time off as their children were ill, doctors appointments, scans, ante-natal classes.
I don't consider that I would be 'throwing' (I presume you meant) money away micmak, that's the difference between us. How much money I have or haven't got just doesn't come into it, I shouldn't have to justify having money I have worked very hard for, I believe that mothers and babies need and deserve a bonding period and that employers ought to pay maternity pay. I am happy to do that. Clearly that's not okay with you, yet in the next breath you're slagging off mothers who clearly DON'T have a bond with their children ( the Brittany post- not too many stereotypes there then ^^).
As for moaning about covering for pregnant colleagues who are having scans etc- words totally fail me regarding the mean spiritedness of that:(
As for moaning about covering for pregnant colleagues who are having scans etc- words totally fail me regarding the mean spiritedness of that:(