Of course Nelly,
If I (and others like me) decided to have a few children, & give up work or go part time there would be less taxes paid and less funds to subsidise all the women who do have children.
Nelly wrote:
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Originally Posted by Margie
That's exactly my point. I really feel that you've hit the point there. It's all about retaining key staff members like myself.
that may be your point but the reality is that folks are in business to make money not provide people with nice jobs with wonderful perks.
as for retaining key members of staff - i think providing pension contribution to a certain % for all staff would be a better stab at retaining employees than offering mat benefits as they would apply to all, and as this seems to be the first time maternity leave has been requested
Margie - no offence but your not the first person to have state mat and not be sibsidised to the tune of your origional wages and you won't be the last.