I'm so irritated right now. I'm trying to set up my maternity leave to begin on my due date of October 12th. Therefore my last full day of work would be Friday the 9th.
My lovely job that loves to boast about their amazing benefits refuses to let me do this. They said I cannot pre-set up my maternity leave and that if I have not had the baby by October 12th then I am expected to come to work on October 12th.
Everything with this company and their maternity leave has been a hassle, bare minimum and a joke. Yet this company prides themselves on being so wonderful. For a huge medical practice they are pathetic with the way they run things.
End rant.
Re: Maternity leave = a joke at my job. Rant.
I worked for a school as a teacher (but as a part time hourly teacher) and was told that I had to work right up until I gave birth to even be allowed to take a leave. I wasn't allowed to choose to take an earlier leave, even if it was unpaid & I used no personal or sick time, because long term leave was not in my contract. And on top of it, my maternity leave isn't even paid. The only way I could be paid was to use my sick pay.
I might have dealt with it but the job really far away, they were unable to adjust/lower my hours to what I needed to avoid paying for daycare (which would have been my whole paycheck), and I was unhappy there. So I said, see ya!
I think you have options for sure if you are dead set on being off work before your due date! I'd suggest talking to your doctor and see if a medical note is even possible and then go from there with your company.
Good luck!
So I wanted to make sure that I could start .y leave on the 12th with my last full day of work being the 9th.
I received an email back stating that although I have indicated that I would like the 9th to be my last day that if on 10/12 I have not had the baby I am expected to be at work on 10/12.
I can take FMLA but as far as pay goes I have to use all my PTO and STD and then go 7-8 weeks without pay since I'm taking the whole 12. That's fine since I knew this month's ago and pre-planned and saved money to pay my bills.
I'm going to talk to my doctor at my next appointment and see if she will write me a note. With this being my first baby I'm fully expecting him to be like a week late and I'm okay with using a week of my maternity leave to just be home. After working 6 days a week for over 2 years having a few days and down time to rest beforehand is more than welcomed.
Haha if only. No, it's a woman and she's pretty rude and snippy. I almost sent a nasty email back to her but I stopped myself.
I wound up essentially demanding 12 weeks in accordance with FMLA and requested unused vacation + sick from this FY to roll over so more of that time could be paid, because in addition to no maternity, they also have no short or long term disability benefits. I suppose the benefit to being as small as we are, those requests got approved by our board and now there's an actual maternity policy in place: 12 weeks off, 4 of that paid maternity leave, then you used your accrued PTO, and whatever's left is unpaid. Not too shabby. Still pisses me off I had to even do that because it wasn't a standard policy to start with.
Now I'm trying to figure out how to handle the last week or so before my due date. I want to work up until I go into labor, and I can do so from home....but my supervisor doesn't like when people work from home "because they've never had people do it before." Um, ok. Well, I'm gonna need to, buddy. Unless you wanna drive me to the hospital when I go into labor at the office?! The suggestion to get a note from my MW is a good one- definitely gonna try that!!