Returning to work after maternity video stories.
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Returning to work after maternity video stories.
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09 October 2019
sandrine's story.
Sandrine found that the hardest part of returning was saying goodbye to her daughter every morning.
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09 October 2019
natalia's story.
Natalia was eight months pregnant when she suffered the tragedy of a still birth. Her story is all about strength and bouncing back.
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09 October 2019
rachel's story.
Pregnancy made Rachel re-evaluate what it was she wanted to do in her career. She decided she wanted a job that allowed her to work around her children.
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09 October 2019
susanna's story.
After giving birth, Susanna's priorities changed. She returned to work after 9 months before a 'light' went off inside her head - she knew it was time for a change.
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09 October 2019
returning to work after maternity tips.
The transition from parenting a new family to resuming your place at a desk (old or new) is rarely an easy one. Here's the top tips.
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09 October 2019
work/life balance tips for working parents.
The work-life/home-life tightrope walk is a balancing act we all strive to master, but it’s one of the greatest challenges faced by working parents. See the top tips.
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09 October 2019
work after maternity: your rights.
Familiarise yourself with your rights and entitlements before you return to the workplace. This guide will get you up-to-speed.
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returning to work after maternity: your rights.
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24 July 2019
returning to work after maternity leave tips.
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22 January 2019
returning to work after maternity leave.
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21 January 2019
how should teachers approach issues of equal pay after maternity leave?
did you know.
- You don’t have to take 52 weeks but you must take two weeks’ leave (or four if you work in a factory).
- Statutory maternity pay is paid for up to 39 weeks and for the six weeks is 90% of your average weekly earnings.
- After six weeks, you're entitled to £148.68 or 90% of your average weekly earnings (whichever is lower) for the next 33 weeks.
- Usually, the earliest you can start your leave is 11 weeks before the expected week of childbirth.
- Average maternity leave is 100 days.