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Returning to work
By Dave Oliver on 06/09/2010 03:39:48
There are lots of factors to consider when thinking about when - or if - you want to return to work after having your baby.

Starmer won a sex discrimination case against her employer British Airways in April 2005 in which she was allowed to reduce her flying hours so she could spend more time with her baby. Giving it up Giving up work altogether can seem very attractive

Pregnancy and work
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/05/2006 01:18:04
You have lots of legal rights to support you at work, but Tommy's the Baby Charity have their own workplace initiative.

My former HR manager said to me, 'Whatever you do as an employer, you never do anything to a pregnant woman!' As a mother herself, she didn't begrudge this employment fact: in 2006, a woman's employment rights are better than they have ever been

Enjoy Working During your Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2010 01:43:28
Working during your pregnancy can be enjoyable if you know your maternity rights and manage your early pregnancy symptoms

Working in pregnancy - it can be done! Having a baby changes your life and that starts as soon as you're pregnant. Hopefully you will be free from any serious pregnancy problems, but even still you'll need to go for check-ups, scans

Your rights at work during pregnancy
By on 12/04/2010 16:04:54
From timing your announcement to scheduling antenatal classes, Joanna Robson, founder of Babylaw Solicitors, explains your rights at work during pregnancy

because of pregnancy-related illness. You can get your Mat B1 form from your midwife, which is usually handed out at your 20-week scan. I would always advise women to tell their employers after they have had their 12-week scan. This is because upon

Maternity leave and going back to work
By ThinkBaby on 24/08/2010 01:05:30
Going back to work as a mum, maternity leave, maternity rights and benefits and what you need to know when you return to your job

statutory maternity pay (currently £123.06 per week) for the following 33 weeks, and the final 13 weeks are unpaid. As for dads, they can take two consecutive weeks of paid paternity leave (at the same rate as statutory maternity pay) within eight weeks

Returning to work after maternity leave
By ThinkBaby on 12/04/2010 17:11:29
From staying in touch with work to negotiating flexible hours when you return, Joanna Robson, founder of Babylaw Solicitors and an expert in maternity-related employment law, makes sense of your maternity rights

My employer wants me to come back in for a few days before I return properly. Do I have to?You are entitled to attend work for a maximum of 10 days during your 52 week maternity leave in order to 'keep in touch' with your workplace and any of its

Working when you’re pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2010 00:10:57
Ten tips for making working in pregnancy a pleasure

as each body's reaction to pregnancy is different, but hopefully amongst our tips you’ll find something which improves your experience of working while you’re expecting your baby.1. Overcoming morning sickness In the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, morning

Guide for working mums and mums-to-be
By Kimberley Smith on 08/09/2010 17:43:54
Want to know more about working during pregnancy, maternity leave, maternity entitlement, childcare, returning to work, expressing milk and being a working mum? Phew! Well, start here...

while keeping appropriate for work. Check out the latest celeb maternity ranges, and keep an eye on our pregnancy fashion section for the latest pregnancy trends.Short on time? Whizz through our top 10 tips to being a working mum-to-beMaternity leave

When should you give up work?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/06/2010 01:05:34
When should go give up work to go on maternity leave if you are working while pregnant?

When is the best time to stop work and go on maternity leave? Frustratingly, there is no one answer to this question, either physically, medically or legally.Anytime you do take before your child is born will count towards any maternity leave

Finding your work-life balance
By Maria Muennich on 24/08/2010 09:28:41
If you feel you're constantly chasing your tail and letting one or other side down then it's time you took a look at your work-life balance

The work-life balance - every working parent's dream In a world where steady nine-to-five working days are becoming fewer and further between, getting a happy work-life balance is an issue faced by most adults. And when you become a parent

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