I work in the Civil Service and I am due to take the 26 wks maternity leave. I would like to know if they can refuse a request for additional (unpaid) mat leave. I would hope to take about 8 wks additional unpaid maternity leave after I finish the 26 wks.
The reason is that my 26 wks will finish in Nov, and I would like to have baby at home during Dec and Jan so baby is not picking up flus/illnesses in the creche in the cold weather.
Can the Civil Service refuse this? There have been cutbacks and they are short staffed. I know it would not be useful to me if they made me come back, but baby in creche and offered the leave a few months later. Once baby is put into a creche, I would have to pay full price to keep my place. So if the employer offered me unpaid leave at a later date, I would still have to pay for creche, even if baby is at home with me.
I also have most of my 2011 annual leave of 20 days kept. I know the employer does not have to grant me annual leave after my maternity leave. This is why I would prefer to ask for unpaid leave, so I might have a better chance of getting the time off.
The reason is that my 26 wks will finish in Nov, and I would like to have baby at home during Dec and Jan so baby is not picking up flus/illnesses in the creche in the cold weather.
Can the Civil Service refuse this? There have been cutbacks and they are short staffed. I know it would not be useful to me if they made me come back, but baby in creche and offered the leave a few months later. Once baby is put into a creche, I would have to pay full price to keep my place. So if the employer offered me unpaid leave at a later date, I would still have to pay for creche, even if baby is at home with me.
I also have most of my 2011 annual leave of 20 days kept. I know the employer does not have to grant me annual leave after my maternity leave. This is why I would prefer to ask for unpaid leave, so I might have a better chance of getting the time off.