Do Weekends Count For Maternity Leave Accruals?

The text discusses the approval of a woman to take 11 weeks of maternity leave starting 12/22 (Due date 12/29) using a combination of annual leave and sick leave. The 16 weeks of maternity leave is equivalent to 112 days (7 days a week x 16 weeks), including rest days, off days, and public holidays. The 105-Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law (EMLL) covers female workers in the public sector and female workers in the private sector.

The counting of maternity leave period includes Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. The benefit lasts for at least 16 weeks and is always entitled to 10 weeks after giving birth. In Jamaica, domestic workers can claim maternity leave allowance from the NIS for a maximum period of eight weeks, while maternity leave allowance can be claimed no earlier than 11.

Female teachers in the teaching profession may also avail of maternity leave even during long vacations, such as summer and winter. The text also mentions that weekends are included when counting maternity leave and 105 days refers to the number of calendar days from when an employee goes on leave.

Maternity leave is granted to pregnant employees for 16 weeks of benefits for pregnancy and childbirth together, with each week receiving benefits for five working days. However, Saturdays and Sundays are not included. Pregnant employees are entitled to 6 weeks pregnancy leave before the due date and at least 10 weeks maternity leave after childbirth.

A work week is 5 days, not 7 days, and weekends, memorial days, labor days, and other holidays prescribed by the central competent authority are covered by and will not be excluded from the benefit. As per law, no company can prohibit an employee from taking maternity leave if they have served a minimum of 80 days, including weekend holidays.

In Nigeria, maternity leave is 14 weeks, and leave days are inclusive of weekends, Sundays, and public holidays under the Nigerian Public Service Act.


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How much is maternity allowance Netherlands?

Maternity pay in the Netherlands is based on the average earnings of the mother in the year before her leave. The standard amount paid is 16 weeks of leave, with mothers receiving at least 100 of their salary for the first 6 weeks. After this, the amount decreases to 70 of their average earnings for the remaining 10 weeks. However, some collective bargaining agreements may offer more favorable conditions, such as extended leave or higher wages.

It is crucial for expectant mothers to check their specific employment contract and collective bargaining agreement to determine the exact wage percentage they will receive during their maternity leave.

In the Netherlands, fathers or partners of mothers who have just given birth to a child are entitled to two weeks of leave, allowing parents time to prepare for their new role, adjust to their new family situation, and care for their child.

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Should I tell my boss I’m pregnant at 6 weeks?

Legally, it is required to inform your employer about your pregnancy or maternity leave 15 weeks before the baby’s due week. Some women prefer to do so after the first trimester, once they have had their first scan and start having a more obvious bump. However, sooner reporting can provide benefits such as maternity leave, paid time off for antenatal care, protection from unfair treatment, dismissal, or discrimination, and workplace risk assessment.

Your boss can provide information about maternity leave, and your partner or father of your baby is entitled to attend two antenatal appointments, although this is unpaid. Additionally, they must ensure the workplace is safe for you, make necessary improvements, or provide alternative work for the same pay. It is essential for your employer to keep health and safety risks under review throughout your pregnancy.

Can I extend my maternity leave in the Netherlands?

Employees who need to stay hospitalized for over 7 days post-birth qualify for extended maternity leave, which requires an application on their behalf. If they give birth prematurely or experience a stillbirth after the 24th week of pregnancy, they are entitled to paid maternity leave for 16 weeks. If they experience a stillbirth but are still pregnant due to multiple pregnancies, they are entitled to paid maternity leave for 8 to 10 weeks before their due date.

Does maternity leave include weekends in India quora?

A female employee is eligible for maternity leave if she has already received 80 days of remuneration, inclusive of Sundays and holidays.

How many days before delivery can I take maternity leave?

The Act, originally allowing a 12-week maternity leave, was amended in 2017 to allow 26-week leave for all women. This leave can be taken 8 weeks before delivery and 18 weeks after delivery. For women with two children, the leave is only 12 weeks for the third and subsequent children. The amendment also grants 12 weeks of leave to women who legally adopt a child under three months of age and a commissioning mother, who uses her egg to create an embryo. This 12-week leave starts from the day the child is given to the commissioning or adoptive mother.

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How many weeks before my due date should I go on maternity leave?

Maternity leave can be taken a week to a month before the expected birth, depending on discomfort or the desire for time to prepare. The FMLA requires employers to provide at least 30 days’ notice of unpaid family time. To make maternity leave the best possible for both you and your employer, consult with your human resources department, discuss your budget with your partner, start communication with human resources and those affected by your leave after completing your first trimester, and provide your boss with suggestions and strategies to address your duties while you are gone.

Some employers may be less friendly to pregnancy, so it’s important to consider the best time to share the news. Additionally, provide your boss with insights on your projects and co-workers to meet your responsibilities while on leave.

How does maternity leave work in the Netherlands?

Pregnancy and maternity leave are granted to employees 6 to 4 weeks before the due date, with the right to determine the date yourself. After delivery, a minimum of 10 weeks of maternity leave is allowed, and the combined leave must be at least 16 weeks. If both parents are adopting or foster care, they both have 6 weeks of paid leave. To take pregnancy leave, employees must submit a pregnancy form to their employer 3 weeks before the desired date.

Do you get holidays on maternity leave?

During the period of maternity leave, employees may continue to accrue their customary allotment of vacation time, inclusive of bank holidays. It should be noted, however, that the taking or receipt of holiday pay is not permitted during the period of leave. It is possible to arrange with one’s employer to take one’s holiday entitlement either before or after the period of maternity leave. It is crucial to initiate a dialogue with your employer at the earliest opportunity to establish a mutually agreeable framework for the utilisation of your holiday entitlement.

How many weeks are you when you go on maternity leave?

Statutory Maternity Leave allows pregnant employees to take 52 weeks of leave, including 26 weeks of ordinary and 26 weeks of additional leave, regardless of their employer’s tenure. During this period, employees have various rights and can request flexible working arrangements if they return to work. Employment terms, such as pension contributions, are protected during Statutory Maternity Leave.

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Can you go on the sick straight after maternity leave?

If you are going to return to work after 52 weeks of maternity leave, you do not need to give any notice of return. You can go back to work on the day you are due back and are entitled to your normal pay. You can take annual leave or sick leave if needed. If you want to return before the end of your maternity leave, you must give your employer at least 8 weeks’ notice of the date you will be returning. If you do not give this notice and just turn up at work before the end of your maternity leave, your employer can send you away for up to 8 weeks or until the end of your leave, whichever is earlier.

If your employer did not write back to you within 28 days of the date you gave notice to take your maternity leave stating the date that your 52 week maternity leave will end, they cannot insist on you giving 8 weeks’ notice to return to work early. You should still give as much notice as possible to help you and your employer plan your return to work.

If you decide not to return to work, you can get SMP and MA for 39 weeks even if you do not plan to go back to work or if your employment ends during the SMP/MA period, such as if you are made redundancy. You do not have to pay SMP or MA back if you decide not to return to work. If your employer has given you extra contractual maternity pay, you only have to repay it if that was agreed in advance or specifically stated in your maternity policy.

If you do not want to return to work and need to repay your occupational maternity pay, you can ask to repay any company maternity pay in reasonable instalments, taking account of your household income and outgoings. You may find it helpful to speak to a debt adviser who can help you negotiate with your employer and agree a reasonable repayment plan.

If you are unable to return to work after your maternity leave, you can take sick leave as usual. However, once you are well enough to return to work, you cannot stay off work after your maternity leave has ended, as you will lose your right to return to work if you do not go back at the end of your 52 weeks’ leave.

Ask your employer if you can take annual leave immediately after your maternity leave, which is entitled to at least 28 days paid annual leave. Your normal holiday entitlement continues to accrue during maternity leave, so you may have some holiday owing to you. Annual leave should be agreed with your employer in the normal way and you should not be treated less favorably because you have been away on annual leave.

If you returned to work early and have not used up all your maternity leave/pay but now wish to take some more leave, you could give notice to take shared parental leave. Shared parental leave can be taken by either parent but must be taken within the first year after your baby’s birth. You may be eligible for Universal Credit if you take a period of unpaid leave, depending on your household income, housing costs, and number of dependants.

You are also entitled to urgent unpaid leave to care for a dependant in an emergency. The leave can be used if a dependant falls ill, gives birth, is injured, or there is a sudden problem with arrangements for the dependant (e. g., if your childminder falls ill). You are only entitled to take the time off necessary to deal with the emergency and to make arrangements for the care of the dependant.

If you have been on maternity leave and sick leave for a long time, you may have accrued a large amount of leave. You can take annual leave during sick leave, so you could ask to receive some paid holiday during your sick leave. You are entitled to carry forward 20 days annual leave if you cannot take it because of sick leave.

You cannot take annual leave during maternity leave, but you can end your maternity leave early, giving at least 8 weeks’ notice to end your maternity leave early and agreeing your annual leave with your employer in the usual way. It is a good idea to talk to your employer early in your pregnancy to agree when you will be taking your annual leave so that you can both plan in advance.

The government advises that employers should allow up to 28 days of statutory leave for employees who cannot take all their annual leave in the leave year due to absence on maternity leave, shared parental leave, or other types of parental leave. If your employer offers more than the statutory minimum of 28 days annual leave, it is up to your employer how much of your contractual annual leave (over and above the statutory 28 days) you can carry forward.

If you are not well enough to return to work at the end of maternity leave, you are entitled to receive sick pay if you are not well enough to return to work. You should follow your employer’s normal sickness reporting procedures at the end of maternity leave. Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is paid after four consecutive days of sickness absence to employees who have earnings of at least £123 per week (April 2024 – April 2025) in the previous 8 weeks.

You are not entitled to SSP for any period of sickness that began during the 39 week SMP period (or 18 weeks if you were not entitled to SMP). If your period of sickness begins after the end of the 39 or 18 week SMP period, you may qualify for SSP if your earnings were high enough. If you claim SSP after the end of your 39 week Statutory Maternity Pay period, SMP counts as earnings. Maternity Allowance does not count as earnings.

If you do not qualify for SSP, your employer should give you form SSP1. If you do not qualify for SSP, you should get advice from your local Jobcentre Plus or Citizens’ Advice Bureau.

Once your maternity leave has ended, you are treated as if you are “back at work”, even if you are not well enough to actually go into work. You are entitled to take sick leave and should be treated in the same way as any other employee who is off sick.

You are protected against pregnancy/maternity discrimination throughout pregnancy until the end of your maternity leave period (up to 52 weeks or until you return to work, if earlier). For pregnancy/maternity discrimination, you need to show that you were treated unfavorably because of your pregnancy, pregnancy-related illness, or absence on maternity leave. You can also claim pregnancy/maternity discrimination where a decision was taken during your protected period even where it was implemented after the end of your maternity leave.

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What happens if you get pregnant on maternity leave?

Employees who become pregnant during maternity leave are entitled to an additional 52 weeks of leave. However, they cannot start their next leave until the 11th week before their baby is due. If their first leave ends before this, they must return to work until the 11th week, consider taking another type of leave (such as holiday leave), or employ someone else to do the work (‘maternity cover’) while the employee is on maternity leave. The employer must decide if this is possible and provide the correct notice.


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