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Maternity leave/pay...
Hello!
I'm just looking at maternity leave with teaching in the UK. It is good:
A teacher under Burgundy Book (local authority employment) conditions of service with one year or more continuous service by 11th week before the EWC (expected week of childbirth) will receive:
four weeks' full pay;
two weeks' 90% pay;
12 weeks' half pay plus SMP;
21 weeks' SMP;
13 weeks' unpaid leave.
b) A teacher with 26 weeks but less than one year's continuous service by 15th week before the EWC will receive only the statutory entitlement:
six weeks' 90% pay;
33 weeks' SMP;
13 weeks' unpaid leave.
c) A teacher with less than 26 weeks' continuous service by 15th week before the EWC will receive:
52 weeks' maternity leave;
Statutory maternity allowance (SMA) will be payable if the teacher has been in employment for at least 26 of the 66 weeks ending with the week before her EWC. SMA is £112.75 per week from April 2007. This will have to be claimed from the local Jobcentre Plus office.
So obviously I can have a year off when the time comes. I just wondered how easy you ladies have found it to live off such a dramatic fall in pay?
Jen xxx
I'm just looking at maternity leave with teaching in the UK. It is good:
A teacher under Burgundy Book (local authority employment) conditions of service with one year or more continuous service by 11th week before the EWC (expected week of childbirth) will receive:
four weeks' full pay;
two weeks' 90% pay;
12 weeks' half pay plus SMP;
21 weeks' SMP;
13 weeks' unpaid leave.
b) A teacher with 26 weeks but less than one year's continuous service by 15th week before the EWC will receive only the statutory entitlement:
six weeks' 90% pay;
33 weeks' SMP;
13 weeks' unpaid leave.
c) A teacher with less than 26 weeks' continuous service by 15th week before the EWC will receive:
52 weeks' maternity leave;
Statutory maternity allowance (SMA) will be payable if the teacher has been in employment for at least 26 of the 66 weeks ending with the week before her EWC. SMA is £112.75 per week from April 2007. This will have to be claimed from the local Jobcentre Plus office.
So obviously I can have a year off when the time comes. I just wondered how easy you ladies have found it to live off such a dramatic fall in pay?
Jen xxx
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Re: Maternity leave/pay...
In Canada we get 55% of your yearly salary/hourly wage for up to 1 year.
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And how do you cope with the drop?
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lol we went into debt, and then spend about 6 months digging back out of it. i think we will be more prepared this time around though with money in savings. last time we didnt prepare at all!!
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