My job doesn't have maternity leave per say they have fmla or some other thing that has to do with disabilities I forget what it's called... either way they usually cover about 6 to 8 weeks unpaid maybe 12 if I'm lucky. I'm trying to save up as much pto as I can, how much time do you think is a good amount? I would like to try for at least 12 weeks but I'm not 100% sure how long fmla covers so I don't know how long to put for pto I need.... it's all so confusing and the new HR person I can hardly understand when she tries to explain things.
Re: "maternity leave"
FMLA guarantees you 12 weeks of unpaid time off and job security. Some companies don't have to honor FMLA though (something like less than 50 employees...I can't remember). I work for the federal government, so I also get no paid leave options offered to me by my employer other than my own leave time or the leave bank after I have depleted my leave. I think this is something you have to take a hard a look at: look at how much leave you will have when your baby is born, how much time you want to take off, and how much of your salary your family will need to maintain the lifestyle and savings you want.
Personally, I will be out of the office for 12 weeks taking 20 hours of sick leave, working when I can/want to from home, and filling in the time with unpaid leave. After 12 weeks, I will start easing back into the office a couple days a week, but will be teleworking mostly.
Are you sure your company doesn't offer short term disability for pregnancy? A lot of private sector companies do. This would give you about 65% of your salary for the first 6-8 weeks of your leave.
I had two jobs (I work way too much) and left my small non profit to have enough hours at the large hospital to qualify for FMLA, get the 12 weeks off (for us we have to use all PTO, then can do short term disability). Another two weeks can be requested. And I may go back part time (still enough for health benefitS) after that.
It sounds like you'll get FMLA, so up to 12 weeks off. You'll just want to know how much PTO you need to use before short term disability to kick in (unless you don't want it). And see if they have any extra programs. Some large organizations have prenatal programs (money or incentives for good pre natal care) or some type of wellness program. Or extra leave if you request it.
I am curious about this, too. I think even given the opportunity, I would not take a year off of work.
Honestly, I don't know how other moms do it without such benefits. What a financial burden to place on new parents!
I'm planning on working up to the birth personally because I won't meet the requirements for FMLA due to starting at my new company in January. My company will grant me up to 6 additional weeks of unpaid leave on top of my STD but I'd rather not risk baby coming late and then wasting some of those weeks by just being at home. I'm also not too concerned about going into labor at work bc my husband works only 2 miles away so he can be with me within 5 minutes in the event something happens.
Also paternity leave is becoming more common. My SO is getting 2 weeks paid leave once baby comes. He's delighted!!
I worked in Holland for a bit, you guys need to check out their system. It's amazing. They get a nurse in for the first 8 weeks to look after you, your house cleaning, cooking, minding other kids. Fantastic!!!
I wish all of you didn't have this extra worry and concern at this time xxx
Companies can offer whatever they want to, and a lot of big tech firms offer something similar to mine. I agree the required offering by the Federal govt is awful. Paid leave should be mandatory.
I'll be taking the 5 months which will get me to Jan 2016 which seems like a good time to jump back in.
- do I qualify for FMLA (see above guidelines mentioned)?
- does my state have any additional non-paid time off allowed? (washington state also has FMA on top of FMLA leave)
-is there more time off allowed for c-section?
- is there any short term disability insurance that would cover pay or partial pay during my time off?
- can I take sick leave or vacation to have money coming in during my leave and/or to extend my leave? If so, how does this overlap withe fmla covered time off? (Example: if FMLA protects you for 6 weeks off, can you take 4 weeks of sick leave and 2 weeks of vacation to be paid during that time? If you add 2 more weeks of vacation, or would you be in danger of losing your job if you did not return right after 6 weeks even though you have vacation time still? )