Does anyone know anything about this? I know that in NJ I can apply for unemployment if my employer cuts my hours. I am available to work 37 hours, which is considered full time in NJ, but my employer cut my 37 hours to 28 and I don't know why. Today he sent me home because I had diarrhea and was spending too much time in the bathroom. I had told him I did not want to leave because I didn't want him to cut my hours any further. But, I will only be there until March 24th since I am due April 23rd. My midwife told me she will give me disability papers.
I am just afraid that my employer will fire me if I apply for unemployment while I am there? I am also afraid that unemployment will question why I cannot work past 4pm and 6pm on Fridays. Our offices are open 9-9, and I told my employer I can't work past 4 or 5pm due to school (which is true). The issue is I don't physically go to school. I take my classes online, but I pick up my husband at work at 5, and then do my school work.
Should I bother applying for unemployment or just work whatever hours my employer gives me? Since he told me to go home early today he is definitely cutting my hours for next week... Any suggestions on what I should do?
Sorry it is so long and thanks for reading.
Re: Unemployment
I had scheduled c-sections for medical reasons with each of my daughters. I worked until birth. My doctor wouldn't write me a medical reason for disability before their birth because there was no need to, and my employer's STD policy wouldn't kick in without a medical reason for disability. From everything I've heard, your policy is much more the exception than the rule.
I agree you have a horrible Boss and he is being underhanded in how he runs his business and treats his employees. You should definitely look for a new position ASAP after your maternity leave.
That said, I get a distinct impression that your Midwife is being overly cautious and most likely holds personal beliefs that women shouldn't work at all (this is based on what you have posted here). Unless you are having complications, or at high risk for them nothing you have described would have made my Midwife bat an eyelash. As reference, I was working a stressful job 50+hrs a week, house shopping for our house, and a rental property, arranging closings on two houses, packing and moving, and arranging to have my parents move in with DH&I all through both of my 2nd (happened through winter with ice and snow) and 3rd trimesters. All while dealing with the pain of SPD in pregnancy. My Midwife never once mentioned she was concerned about too much stress, or driving in snow and ice. Quite frankly driving during the winter is something that you need to do for appointments, groceries, errands, and to get to work, so going to school also really shouldn't be an issue.
So, my advice is to consider what your Midwife says in regards to everything other than your and the babies current health as suggestion. Make your own decision as to whether it makes sense. Because, what you have relayed as her recommendations here don't make sense to me in the context you have provided.