But do you not at that point have to give them references - I really want to keep it quiet that I am looking for work and if I give them a reference point at work - my manager will have an idea I am job hunting . If you understand.you should get a copy of the contract of employment
In my experience most employers understand that asking the current employer for a reference could leave the applicant in an awkward position and so they don't do it.But do you not at that point have to give them references - I really want to keep it quiet that I am looking for work and if I give them a reference point at work - my manager will have an idea I am job hunting . If you understand.
Why? Surely discrimination on such grounds is illegal?If I ask an emplyer at interview - I definatly will not get hired!
P.
Absolutly - but it does happen in IT.Surely discrimination on such grounds is illegal?
If it happens then the victims should take action.Absolutly - but it does happen in IT.
- Very difficult to prove and I have heard of people taking action against an employer for a particular case (sexual harrasment) and as a result have never been able to work in the particular field (HR).If it happens then the victims should take action.
"May" pay you some cash - you need to meet the relevant qualifying conditions for Maternity Benefit to get anything.The government will pay you some cash (I don't know how much)
Are you sure that "most" companies do this? I doubt it.most companies will then contribute the difference to make up your wages
What do you mean? DETE don't pay anything in this context!But first consult the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment (www.entemp.ie) to know exactly what you will get from them.
Are you sure that "most" companies do this? I doubt it.
"May" pay you some cash - you need to meet the relevant qualifying conditions for Maternity Benefit to get anything.
Are you sure that "most" companies do this? I doubt it.
What do you mean? DETE don't pay anything in this context!
I doubt that multinationals provide the same benefits for all staff!My employer (large IT multinational) pays full salary for the 26weeks maternity leave provided that any social welfare benefit is paid directly to the employer.
In my experience all the multinationals copy each others benefits so I would expect a similar policy exists across the industry. I don't know about smaller companies, though, so maybe you should just apply for a job with one of the larger companies only ?
Maybe not, but the variation is not that great. I've worked for three major IT companies and they all had the same maternity policy applying to all their staff in Ireland ie did not matter which grade the employee was on.I doubt that multinationals provide the same benefits for all staff!
Hi there,
I have decided to start looking for a new job.. for many reasons. However in the next few years Mr. Bear and I would like to start planning for a family - the one thing is I could not affoard to work for a company that does not pay you while on Maternity leave...
What is the best way of finding this out?
P
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