Checklist: Maternity Leave
Posted
Friday, March 23, 2007 6:49 PM
Stressed out about maternity leave? Use this guide to plan and prepare for your time away.
[ ] Know your rights
Read up on your company’s policies regarding pregnancy rights and maternity leave, as well as your rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
[ ] Ask an expert
If
possible, confer with a (trustworthy) colleague who’s been in the same
situation. Ask about how her news was received, how was she treated
during her pregnancy and any other info that may be helpful to you.
[ ] Devise a plan
Determine
how much time you want to take off, approximately when you want your
leave to start, how accessible you plan to be once you’re out, how much
you plan to work during your first weeks back on the job,
whether you plan on working a part-time or flexible schedule or
telecommute, and who will handle your responsibilities in your absence.
[ ] Set up a meeting
Don’t break your big news
as you pass your boss in the hall. Instead, make an appointment to sit
down together so you’ll have plenty of time and privacy to discuss the
situation and your plans. Then, formalize the arrangements you agree
upon in writing (and send a copy to your human resources department) so
there are no misunderstandings later on.
[ ] Be ready for surprises
Even if you think you’ve got everything planned perfectly, stuff happens.
Baby could come early or late, or you could have unexpected
complications. Keep this in mind as you consider when your leave will
start and end.
[ ] Train your replacement
Don’t
assume anyone can do your job as well as you can. Make sure to go over
how to handle your clients, reports, subordinates, and any other
responsibilities. Leave detailed step-by-step instructions as well as
your contact info.
[ ] Set boundaries
If
you don’t want to be completely out of the loop while you’re on leave,
request a daily or weekly email that outlines what’s happening at work.
But if you want to be contacted only in case of emergency, say so
(nicely).
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