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Your questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2006 14:46:00
These are the questions mums frequently ask about their rights

Maternity Pay (SMP). This is 90% of your average pay for the first six weeks, then £106 per week, or 90% of your average earnings if this is lower, for the following 20 weeks. Do check your contract and speak to your boss as money can vary from employer

Your maternity rights
By Babyexpert.com on 26/08/2008 11:00:00
Maternity pay, maternity leave: here's what you're entitled to and how to make sure you get it.

this until their baby arrives.  You will not have to pay back your Statutory Maternity Pay if you don't return. Click here for info on this.Maternity payStatutory Maternity Pay (SMP) is paid for 39 weeks - six weeks at 90% of your normal pay, then 33 weeks

Your maternity rights
By Babyexpert.com on 26/08/2008 11:00:27
Maternity pay, maternity leave: here's what you're entitled to and how to make sure you get it.

this until their baby arrives.  You will not have to pay back your Statutory Maternity Pay if you don't return. Click here for info on this.Maternity payStatutory Maternity Pay (SMP) is paid for 39 weeks - six weeks at 90% of your normal pay, then 33 weeks

Paternity leave: the facts
By Babyexpert.com on 06/05/2008 15:19:00
New dads are entitled to time off after the baby's birth too.

It's pretty stressful having a new baby to look after, so rope in all the help you can get. Some employers have their own paternity leave arrangements, which are more generous than the statutory entitlement.Fathers to be do not have the right to take time off to accompany your pa...

Paternity leave: the facts
By Babyexpert.com on 06/05/2008 15:19:00
New dads are entitled to time off after the baby's birth too.

It's pretty stressful having a new baby to look after, so rope in all the help you can get. Some employers have their own paternity leave arrangements, which are more generous than the statutory entitlement. Fathers to be do not have the right to take time off to accompany your ...

Pregnant and starting a new job
By Babyexpert.com on 18/03/2008 10:49:50
At what point do I have to tell my new employer I'm pregnant?

when pregnant, you'll find you are not eligible for Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) - to qualify you need to satisfy the 'continuous employment' rule.This means you have to have been employed for a continuous period of at least 26 weeks before

Pregnant and starting a new job
By Babyexpert.com on 18/03/2008 10:49:00
At what point do I have to tell my new employer I'm pregnant?

when pregnant, you'll find you are not eligible for Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) - to qualify you need to satisfy the 'continuous employment' rule.This means you have to have been employed for a continuous period of at least 26 weeks before

Employment and Maternity Pay Questions Answered
By Babyexpert.com on 17/09/2010 11:18:45
Make sure you know your rights with advice from our employment expert Joanna Robson

Pay? A:  You’re entitled to 52 weeks maternity leave. Whether you’re eligible for SMP, however, depends on a number of factors, including length of service and average earnings during the ‘qualifying period’. This runs for eight weeks, leading up

Additional paternity leave
By Babyexpert.com on 12/06/2011 08:34:00
APL gives parents more flexibility, read what's available to new dads...

to be able to satisfy their employer that their partner has returned to work and has not used all of their maternity leave entitlement. Will a father be paid APL? Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) is currently paid during the first 39 weeks of maternity leave

Your maternity rights: the lowdown
By Babyexpert.com on 14/05/2007 13:21:00
Paid maternity leave now stands at nine months. Read on for more info...

to go into work for a total of 10 days during your maternity leave without losing your SMP entitlement. So you will be able to attend things like special training days, without losing your entitlement, which will allow you to keep up to date with any

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