Only checking this post again now, looks like a bit of a debate has been happening.
I think it is wise what people are saying about opting for the 16 weeks unpaid leave so that I can make a much clearer decision about whether returning to work or not. Personally I think this is unlikely as I want to stay at home for the first few years if I am lucky enough to have a child of course, but as ppl say you never know. Also, In terms of part time work, that is not an option in my profession.
In terms of deception ....I don't understand how anyone could think that. The terms are clear in the maternity policy about timelines for leaving work so once I adhere to this I dont see how this would be deceptive. I am reading the policy and seeing when is the earliest I could theoretically leave work. These are my rights. I have been here over 5 years and am entitled to them- the company have set these parameters. If I fall pregnant in this job, I dont think I should have to hand my notice in just because Im almost certain I wont return.
They clearly state that if I plan not to return to work then to give them as much notice as possible. So if I opt for the 16 weeks unpaid leave and decide to stay at home early on in this, I could give them the notice then. I assume some women still do this and dont all return to work. I'm sorry if this comes across as deceitful, suppose I am just thinking things out and honestly believing that returning to work after a baby is not going to happen right away so was putting it out there.
This is a hypothetical situation. I just wanted to more clearly understand the reprecussion of a certain action in this job. I mightnt even be in this job when it happens...whether through my choice or theirs
I suppose these people are not worth bothering with but it's really hard to get a happy medium between home life and work life when you are a Mother. I am constantly feeling guilty for nothing being with my Son all day and then I feel guilty when I am home nursing him and work is falling behind... I suppose thats life, chin up and all that.................
Purple, what do you think the solution is then? If I told them outright at the beginning that I had little intention of returning would that be ok in your opinion?
Purple, what do you think the solution is then? If I told them outright at the beginning that I had little intention of returning would that be ok in your opinion?
To answer this question directly (and leaving out all the other arguments!), no you can't leave at 4 months. Social Welfare payments only begin at the earliest after 24 weeks and your employer would only top this up with the difference to make it up to your full salary from then on.In summary, can I leave at 4 mths pregnant and still get 26 paid weeks leave?
From what I can see you are asking if you can take full paid mat leave and then resign and the answer is yes.
If it was me I'd just take the SW - hope I don't fall off my pedestal.
Just post 4 more replies in the proper part of AAM, they don’t have to be particularly good or informative (take it from mePURPLE - I CANT REPLY IN THE LOS SECTION? Maybe I have not posted enough but I really want to post to this as I have a Lot to say to those who have replied. Can you fix this for me?
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