majeure leave for birth of child?

timmy1

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Hi,
If my wife goes into labour one evening am i entitled to take the following day from work as force majeure leave?
If so am i entitled to take more that one subsequent day as force majeure leave and why?

thanks in advance
 
Re: majeure leave leave for birth of child?

Hi,
If my wife goes into labour one evening am i entitled to take the following day?

No, I dont think so.

If you actually work evenings and your wife suddenly went into labour and no one else could bring her to the hospital then perhaps you might be able to claim force mejure. In any event you would not be able to claim the following day as force mejure.
 
Re: majeure leave leave for birth of child?

Force majeure leave is paid leave. It cannot be treated as part of any other leave [s.14(5)] (e.g. sick leave, adoptive leave, maternity leave, annual leave or parental leave) to which the employee is entitled.

http://www.equality.ie/index.asp?docID=237

Whats in your contract. Is there any paternity leave?


http://www.citizensinformation.ie/c...conditions/leave-and-holidays/paternity_leave
 
Re: majeure leave leave for birth of child?

Why not tell your employer that you want a week’s holidays starting from the day your wife goes into labour? Unless your employer is a complete ass I see no reason why he or she would not agree.
 
Re: majeure leave leave for birth of child?

Force majeure is something unexpecting happening,this seems not to be the case for you unless she went into labor unexpectedly say 3 weeks early and you had other children to look after but had no one to look after them as your sitter was away then you could use force majeure to look after them.You can have 3 force majeure a year and no more than 5 in 2 years.If you have no children then unless she is suddenly taken ill and only you can look after her then again you could use force majeure.