Maternity Protection
Found 8 free book(s)Chapter 6:Maternity Protection - Labour
www.labour.gov.hkChapter 6: Maternity Protection Maternity Leave A female employee employed under a continuous contract immediately before the commencement of her maternity leave and having given notice of pregnancy and her intention to take maternity leave to the employer is entitled to the following periods of leave: • a continuous period of 141 weeks ...
Your Maternity Leave Rights Explained
www.workplacerelations.ieThe Maternity Protection Act 1994 (MPA 1994) was introduced to give effect to Council Directive 92/85/EEC of 19 October 1992. This guide is intended for information purposes only. It is not a legal document. You may need to get legal advice for an interpretation of the provisions.
Managing redundancy for pregnant employees or those …
www.acas.org.ukUnderstanding pregnancy and maternity protection What is the purpose of the law? The purpose of the law is to: Protect the health of mothers and their babies Minimise the difficulties and disadvantages that working women face because of giving birth and having children.
Data Classification R Maternity Benefit
assets.gov.ieMaternity Benefit Section Department of Social Protection McCarter’s Road Buncrana Co. Donegal F93 CH79 Important: Please send this form at least 6 weeks (12 weeks if self-employed) before you intend to start your maternity leave. Please do not send this form more than 16 weeks before the end of the week in which your baby is due.
Maternity Protection Policy - Nestlé
www.nestle.comMaternity Protection Convention (Convention C183), which is one of the most significant established tools to support gender equality and promote breastfeeding in the workplace. Specifically, it promotes five pillars: 1. Maternity protection 2. Employment protection and non-discrimination 3. Healthy work environment 4. Flexible work arrangements 5.
MATERNITY PROTECTION ACT - Legal Affairs
rgd.legalaffairs.gov.ttMaternity Protection Chap. 45:57 9 LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO L.R.O. (5) Subject to an employee’s right to sick or vacation leave with pay under any other written law, industrial award, or collective agreement, an employer is not liable to pay an employee in respect of leave for the period between the required ...
Employer Certificate for Social Welfare MB 2 Maternity Benefit
assets.gov.ieEmployer Certificate for Maternity Benefit If you are employed, your employer must complete this form after week 24 of your pregnancy. Note: To qualify for the maximum 26 weeks Maternity Benefit, an employee must take at least two weeks and at most 16 weeks leave before the end of the week in which the baby is due.
Maternity Services: Notice Pursuant to Section 88 of the ...
www.health.govt.nz1026 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 41 13 APRIL 2007 Primary Maternity Services Notice 2007 Pursuant to section 88 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000, the