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Rashika
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Topic: Paid parental leave Posted: 09 August 2008 at 9:11pm |
Just a wee query i have about PPL for those who have been working before childbirth.
According to the DOL website i am entitled to 14 weeks paid parental leave, as will have been with employer for more than 6 months when I have the baby (about 9.5 months actually).
But recently someone mentioned that they were only entitled to 8 weeks of it as they will only been with their employer 8 months when they are due. They have been told (not sure who by) that it is a pro rata basis of UP TO 14 weeks and they are entitled to less as they had not been there for 12 months.They are also only working part-time, tho not sure how much, and I'm wondering if this is why they are not entitled to it all?
This seems odd to me as there is nothing on the website to say it is not the full14 weeks, if you have worked full times for less than a year with the same employer.
Just wondered if anyone has any info, altho I have written to the DOL just to see if it is correct.
Just a wee bit concerned cos I will be relying on that money to pay the mortgage, and if it aint gonna be there I need to start a big savings plan!
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Natalie_G
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 10:47pm |
I am quite sure anyone who has worked longer than 6 months with the same employer is entitled to 14 weeks.
Ive been with my employer for 5 years and I still am confused about all these governement things like PPL and WFF. Its all a blur with me.
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Posted: 09 August 2008 at 11:01pm |
Yep, its 14 weeks regardless as long as you have been with your employer for at least 6 months and have worked on an average of 10 hours per week over that 6 months. If you have been 12 months you are entitled to take more time off( unpaid) and they have to hold your job open. Maybe the other person has a nice employer that includes a company parental leave thing as part of her contract.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 8:55am |
Cheers guys. I was pretty sure that was the case, but thought I would ask around you knowledgible folk.
actually maybe that last part is quite possible NZpiper, will have to ask her!
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 3:35pm |
Also another question...whats the earliest you can start PPL prior to the birth?
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 3:37pm |
Linda you can leave work and go on PPL 6 weeks before babies EDD.
To answer the first question yep if you have worked for longer than 6 months then yes you get the full14 weeks. I had only been working for my boss 2 weeks and I found out I was pregnant so only ended up worked for him for 8 months.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 5:56pm |
Thanks Mummy becks. These things are all good to know when planning your maternity leave
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 6:04pm |
What happens if you leave work and go on PPL 6 weeks before babies EDD and baby is then overdue? Do you get a break in payments?
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 6:05pm |
Nope you keep getting them for the full 14 weeks, you then just miss out on the payments at the other end when baby is here.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 6:12pm |
Thanks mummy_becks, have to assume this one will be overdue since the first two were ;)
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 8:39pm |
Sorry my answer doesn't give the correct info now I have reread it. If someone was due on the 26th of September then if they wanted to finish 6 weeks before baby is due then they could take their PPL from next Friday. However if baby is late and doesn't arrive till the first week of October it doesn't matter all it will mean is that the PPL started 7-8 weeks before baby arrived and you will only get 7-6 weeks of PPL after baby is here.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 9:14pm |
I have a question re PPL ...is it actually your employer that pays it,or the government ?
I KNOW thats a really really dumb question , but , well , sometimes im really , really dumb ....
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 9:52pm |
government.....or ultimately our taxes I guess....but not the employer.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 9:54pm |
thanks Nzpiper , i thought my employers might get a bit peeved if they had to
so all your employer needs to do is keep the job open for you ?
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 9:55pm |
yep and sign the form to say you have been there long enough, worked enough hours and how much you get paid.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 9:59pm |
They only need to keep your job open for a year, then you have to decide to go back or leave.
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 10:55pm |
I meet all the requirements (been working there for over a year etc)
but as for keeping my job open ? pah , they neednt bother,i can think of better things to do with my time , eg watch paint dry , than go back to that mad house  )
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Posted: 10 August 2008 at 11:46pm |
lol! I think the same thing, but if it means getting 14 weeks pay I'm quite prepared to pretend I want to go back ;)
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 10:12am |
To get the PPL you need to "intend" of returning to your job, doesn't matter if you already know you ain't going back so long as you make them believe you do in your letter you will get it.
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 10:43am |
Phew! I work for a charity so felt bad taking maternity leave (and I don't want to come back anyway) but if the govt pays it... and I don't have to go back after the 12 months then I will take it! Yay!
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