Q: Entitled to maternity leave?

Posted Monday, March 12, 2007 6:38 PM

Q: How can I figure out how much maternity leave I’m entitled to?

A: First, find out what your employer offers. Review your employee handbook and any medical or maternity leave policies posted on your corporate intranet, or check with a rep from HR. You may be eligible for short-term disability coverage and/or paid or unpaid leave as a benefit.

If you work for a company that has at least 50employees in a 75-mile radius and you’ve been there at least a year,you are eligible for unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). It allows you 12 weeks off in a 12-month period. (It might have to be taken concurrent with any leave your company grants.) You can take it all at once or in shorter increments. For example, you could take 8 weeks off right after your baby is born, and then take one day a week off for the next 20 weeks. Your employer must continue to provide health coverage and must allow you to return to your same job or one equivalent. Check the National Conference of State Legislatures to see if your state has its own (potentially more generous) regulations on leave.

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re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

what if your company has less than 50 employees?

Posted by Wondergirl73    Wednesday, July 25, 2007 2:58 PM


re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

Unfortunately, in that case, you're not covered by the federal law. Check your state's legislation and company policy, because you might still be entitled to benefits through them.

Posted by The Bump Editors    Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:18 PM


re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

what if you've been with the company less than 90 days?

Posted by SUMMER4718    Saturday, August 25, 2007 12:18 AM


re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

Same answer here... federal law covers only companies with over 50 employees AND you must have at least a year with the company. Again, though, check your state's legislation and company policy for other potential benefits.

Posted by Paula K    Monday, September 17, 2007 1:39 PM


re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

Does anyone know if companies are required to pay for your health insurance during your leave? Once I use up my vacation and sick leave, I've been told I will have to pay for my health insurance. Didn't know if this was normal...

Posted by mommajd28    Sunday, October 07, 2007 11:56 AM


re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

My sister took a maternity leave recently and is now having to pay the insurance that they didn't take out of her short term disability check.

Posted by pugs325jr@cox.net    Monday, October 15, 2007 10:02 AM


Q: Not sure if I'm returning, still get maternity leave?

What if I decide at the end of my leave that I want to be a SAHM, will I have to pay my company out or return any money?

Posted by LuckyLove    Friday, October 26, 2007 9:24 AM


re: Q: Entitled to Maternity Leave?

When I supervised, I learned that, if you were off the payroll for a full payperiod, you were responsible for your share of the cost of insurance.  So if I take 12 weeks of FMLA, but only have sick leave/vacation for 6 weeks, I have to pay the cost of the insurance plan starting week 7.

In a different dept, one woman scheduled herself to use 3 sick leave/vacation days per week and 2 unpaid, to stretch it out and not have to cover the insurance cost.  

Talk to your HR people.  

Posted by Beth10/16/04    Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:49 AM


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