Maternity Leave
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Topic: Maternity Leave
Posted By: gemma209184
Subject: Maternity Leave
Date Posted: 31 May 2016 at 8:58am
Hi there, I'm new to all this - so hopefully someone can help me.
I'm 37, due in September and have a full time admin type job.
My boss is hounding me to find out how long I am planning on taking off work - if I tell him the full 12 months, and want to come back earlier (due to whatever reason) - can I?? I am looking at advertising for my replacement asap, so he can stop pestering me to only take 3 months off.
The other part is, I also have 5 weeks annual leave owed to me - do I take that before maternity leave or keep it to tack on once I've returned? Any help appreciated please. Thanks heaps Gem
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Posted By: 2furkids
Date Posted: 31 May 2016 at 9:35am
Hi Gem,
Also due in sept you legally have to give a minimum of 3 months notice to your employer (before your EDD) by written notice so you probably need to get onto it now.
You can apply for the whole 12 months and come back earlier provided you give them 21 days notice, if you apply for a shorter period and want to extend your employer can refuse to do so.
When you use your leave is up to you - according to the IRD forms, the latest you can start PPL is your EDD, the earliest is 36 weeks, so you can choose to finish up earlier, some people cut down their hours in the final weeks and use A/L that way.
The only thing to remember is that outstanding leave (leave earnt in the previous years) is paid at full value, any accrued leave (leave earnt in this year) is paid out at your hourly rate of the previous 12 months - so if you take a whole year off, you will still accrue 4 weeks leave while you are away but it is paid out at $0 (as you have earnt nothing in the 12 months you have had off), if you took 6 months off it would be paid at half your hourly rate (as you would have earnt half your yearly earnings by only working 6 months) if that makes sense. Talk to your payroll person about what leave you have, as if needed you can use sick leave for medical reasons too. I have decided to finish up at 37 weeks and use my leave (2 weeks outstanding and 1 week accrued so I get paid for it) and then start my PPL on my EDD.
Your employer may agree to pay out some of your leave too, otherwise ask if you could tack it onto the end of your leave (either the PPL or the extended leave) so that it doesn't lose its value
Hope this helps!
------------- Nov 2015, Trisomy 18 (14w3d) DS Born Sept 2016
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Posted By: gemma209184
Date Posted: 31 May 2016 at 10:37am
That does... thank you! I am the payroll person - how terrible is that. Its all a bit mind boggling really.
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Posted By: 2furkids
Date Posted: 31 May 2016 at 10:46am
Well I guess that will make it easy for you to see what leave is outstanding and what is accrued! PM me if you are interested in joining our fb group too, not much goes on in here anymore!
------------- Nov 2015, Trisomy 18 (14w3d) DS Born Sept 2016
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