Guide to managing maternity leave
Our Guide to Managing Maternity Leave streamlines the complex process, ensuring compliance and smooth transitions for both employees and managers.
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What is a Guide to managing maternity leave?
The purpose of a manager's guide to maternity leave is to provide managers with a comprehensive understanding of their responsibilities in supporting employees who are taking maternity leave.
It aims to provide guidance on how to manage and support employees through the process of taking maternity leave, while ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and company policies. It also helps managers to understand the potential impact of maternity leave on team dynamics and to prepare for managing the workload during the employee's absence.
Great Britain & NI (United Kingdom), Worldwide
What legislation and best practice guidelines have been taken into account in the development of this template?
Here are some key UK employment legislation related to maternity leave:
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The Maternity and Parental Leave etc Regulations 1999, which set out the minimum amount of maternity leave that must be provided to employees.
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The Equality Act 2010, which prohibits discrimination against employees based on pregnancy or maternity.
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The Maternity Allowance and Statutory Maternity Pay Regulations 1987, which provide the framework for maternity pay entitlements.
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The Shared Parental Leave Regulations 2014, which allow eligible employees to share leave and pay with their partner following the birth or adoption of a child.
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The Employment Rights Act 1996, which provides employees with the right to return to their job after maternity leave.
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The Flexible Working Regulations 2014, which provide eligible employees with the right to request flexible working arrangements, including changes to their working hours, location, or job duties, to support their work-life balance.
Other territories
Consult your jurisdiction's employment legislation or labor laws to ensure compliance with the template. Review the language for local precision.