Pregnancy Discrimination At Work Uk In Orange

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The Equality Act protects you from discrimination from when you become pregnant until: your right to maternity leave ends and you return to work, or. if you do not have the right to maternity leave, 2 weeks after the child is born.

Pregnancy and maternity discrimination is when you are treated unfavourably (differently) because you are pregnant, breastfeeding or you have given birth, in one of the situations that are covered by the Equality Act. Pregnancy is the condition of being pregnant or expecting a baby.

Statutory Maternity Leave Eligible employees can take up to 52 weeks' maternity leave. The first 26 weeks is known as 'Ordinary Maternity Leave', the last 26 weeks as 'Additional Maternity Leave'. The earliest that leave can be taken is 11 weeks before the expected week of childbirth, unless the baby is born early.

The law protects you against unfair treatment and dismissal because of childbirth or because you have taken maternity leave. This information sheet looks at your rights during maternity leave and on return to work. – All employees have the right to 52 weeks maternity leave with the right to return to work.

Compensation for Pregnancy Discrimination Band 1 - £900 - £8,800; Band 2 - £8,800 - £26,300; Band 3 - £26,300 - £44,000.

To successfully win a pregnancy discrimination claim, an employee must provide evidence showing that her pregnancy was a substantial motivating reason for an adverse employment (such as a demotion, a write up and, of course, a termination) and that other employees in similar situations were treated differently.

Proving pregnancy discrimination requires more than a victim's claim. There must be evidence that the employer acted against the individual exclusively based on their pregnancy. That evidence must be clear, inarguable, and documented.

The Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) prohibits employers with a minimum of 15 employees from: Refusing to hire a woman because of pregnancy. Firing or forcing a woman to leave her position because of pregnancy.

Signs You Should Stop Working When Pregnant You have high blood pressure, a cervical insufficiency or intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) Your baby isn't growing properly. You're at risk for preeclampsia. You have a history of stillbirth, preterm birth or late miscarriage.

After 26 weeks: There should be no extended work hours, with a 40-hour week being the maximum for the employee/patient. No travel further than 50 miles is allowed. Lifting is restricted to no more than 20 pounds. No climbing on ladders or stools is allowed.

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Pregnancy Discrimination At Work Uk In Orange