What does your employer offer for maternity leave? Just curious because I start a new job soon and they don't offer paid maternity. I think you have to use all of your PTO and then are allowed up to 8 weeks unpaid. I have to get some clarification, but I'm just curious what you're offered.
Re: What is offered for maternity leave at your workplace?
H will continue teaching but wont have to coach a sport for whatever season we end up having the baby which is a perk.
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Any maternity leave will be covered entirely by us and I plan to take the standard crappy 12 weeks. I'm per diem (nurse), which essentially means that I'm not benefitted and I work part-time for two different agencies. Health insurance is through DH and that's it. I looked into STD and that may be an option. I'm also going to hope and pray that the parents I work for (I'm in pedi home health) like me enough to work out my leave, and that my employer can get their act together to hire a temp for me for 12 weeks. If not, oh well, for us, it's time to shit or get off the pot with the kid thing so I'll lose my job over it if I have to.
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I am actually very lucky. My company offers paid maternity leave (not under STD). We get 50% pay for either 4, 6, 8, or 12 weeks depending on how many years you've been with the company. I've been with the company long enough to qualify for 12 weeks of half pay. The other half of your salary is supplemented with your sick time, sick bank (rolled over sick days), personal time, or accrued vacation. Once you have exhausted your PTO, you can take the rest of your leave unpaid.
I started banking sick days before we ever started TTC and since we are almost to year 3 of TTC, I have been able to bank a lot of sick days (I have been using personal time and vacation time for doctors appointments, so that I can bank my sick days). I should be able to take my entire 12 weeks at 100% pay without using all of my personal time and vacation time.
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I will be paid for 18 weeks at full pay, then the reduced statutory rate for the remaining 8 weeks, then unpaid for 16 weeks if I choose. During your 26+ 16 weeks off you also accrue your annual leave and public holiday entitlements which in my case will be another 5/6 weeks which I can take, paid, before I return to work.
So by law I can take just under a year off work and will be paid full rate for half of this, reduced rate for 2 months - and unpaid for 4 months if I choose.
Reading the replies I realise how lucky I am!
Another Canadian here so i qualify for 1 year maternity. The first 16 weeks are topped up by my employer to 75% of my pay but the rest will be at 800.00 every 2 week.... the maximum paid by government here.
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12 weeks will be covered by the zillion hours of PTO and sick leave I've banked over time. I can take up to a year unpaid if I want and still have a job in my salary grade at my company. I'm debating that option. Depends on how I feel and what kind of childcare we can manage to get after maternity leave is over.
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Ordinary maternity leave of up to 26 weeks which will be paid leave as follows:
· first 4 weeks of absence: full pay inclusive of Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP);
· next 2 weeks: 90 per cent of a week’s salary inclusive of SMP;
· next 12 weeks: half pay plus £136.78 SMP (not exceeding full pay);
· next 8 weeks: £136.78 SMP.
Additional maternity leave of up to a further 26 weeks, 13 of which will be paid at the SMP rate of £136.78 per week, with the remaining 13 weeks unpaid.
Not going to lie- the way that maternity works in the UK is a huge reason we have decided to stay until our kids enter school....