Unless specified by your employer, you can continue working right up until your due date if you wanted to. However it's usual to take your leave a week or two before your due date , to avoid the stress of going into labour at work and ensure the safe, planned arrival of your baby.
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Start anytime within 4 weeks before delivery. Example: If the expected date of delivery is 7 July, you can start your leave between 9 June and 7 July. You must ...
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As a working mother, you will be entitled to either 16 weeks of Government-Paid Maternity Leave or 12 weeks of maternity leave, depending on whether your ...
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21 Apr 2022 · Example: If the expected date of delivery is 7 July, you can start your leave between 9 June and 7 July. You must take the first 8 weeks in one ...
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3 Nov 2021 · By default, a mother may start the maternity leave 4 weeks before the scheduled date of delivery and continue the 8 weeks (for a 12-week ...
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13 Sept 2021 · 2 You should never feel forced to take maternity leave early, and your employer should make reasonable accommodations to ensure a safe working ...
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When can I start my maternity leave? ... In normal circumstances, the earliest your maternity leave can start is 11 weeks before the date your baby is due. If ...
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Start date and early births · the day after the birth if the baby is early · automatically if you're off work for a pregnancy-related illness in the 4 weeks ...
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When should I take my maternity leave? ... Some women begin taking their leave a week to a month before the expected birth because of discomfort or the desire for ...
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15 Feb 2022 · Under FMLA (the U.S. federal law guaranteeing you 12 weeks of unpaid maternity leave if you qualify), you can take your maternity leave at ...
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Submit claims for Singapore's Government Paid Leave Schemes (GPLS) and information on parental leave schemes.
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Talk to your employer as soon as you can, even if it's less than 15 weeks before the week of your due date. You can still take maternity leave if it wouldn't ...
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You could take Parental Leave, providing you give your employer at least 21 days' notice. You are entitled to take 18 weeks ...
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22 Dec 2021 · This is computed by dividing the total monthly gross rate of pay in the 12 months over 365 days. You should apply for the Government-Paid ...
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15 Mar 2022 · The start date of maternity leave should be no earlier than four (4) weeks prior to the expected date of before childbirth and you should ...
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