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Tim123
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Firstly apologies for the lenghtly post but I want to be clear...
My partner left her old job (where she was very well thought of) after a number of years to take up a position in another multi-national company doing the same type of work but for better pay. Naturally she was given the position based on a 6 month probation period.
A few months after starting her new job she discovered she was pregnant. Her probation period is due to end in the coming days but over the last 8 weeks she has been very sick with morning sickess, vomiting constantly and loosing over a stone and a half in weight which she could ill afford to lose as she is small and petite anyway. She went to work each day as she didnt want her employment record affected but she ultimatly had to come home early on about 4 or 5 of those days as she was not fit to work.
A few weeks ago on the advise of her employer she went to her doctor who put her out sick for 2 weeks to try and recover and rest. On her return visit this week he is advising her to take a further 2 weeks out as he is not happy with her weight loss and continuing sickness. She sent these notes/certs to her employer.
She contacted her employer by telephone and explained the situation to them and the response was that she was better off taking the time required rather than coming in and going home early as at least they knew where they stand in relation to staffing etc. Essentially "take care of yourself and come back when better."
Now she has received a very formal letter detailing her dates of going home, her last 2 weeks absence and her request for a further 2 weeks along with a request from them to attend with her direct superior and HR for a meeting to discuss the "ongoing" situation.
She is extremely upset and feels that this will be a meeting to tell her that her probation is up but they will not be making her position permanent. She has at all times been honest with them, struggled through very bad days but feels that ultimatly this meeting will be used to force her to resign or in some way penalise her.
Is there anything she can say or do to try to get them onside or basically not find herself being "walked" into a situation she wont have any option but to resign or be fired. I know the law regarding rights during pregnancy is quite strong but the tone of the letter seems to indicate this is a stepping stone for some kind of action by the company. If her probation had expired normally she would have been eligable for full pay when on maternity leave. Now she may not have a job.
My partner left her old job (where she was very well thought of) after a number of years to take up a position in another multi-national company doing the same type of work but for better pay. Naturally she was given the position based on a 6 month probation period.
A few months after starting her new job she discovered she was pregnant. Her probation period is due to end in the coming days but over the last 8 weeks she has been very sick with morning sickess, vomiting constantly and loosing over a stone and a half in weight which she could ill afford to lose as she is small and petite anyway. She went to work each day as she didnt want her employment record affected but she ultimatly had to come home early on about 4 or 5 of those days as she was not fit to work.
A few weeks ago on the advise of her employer she went to her doctor who put her out sick for 2 weeks to try and recover and rest. On her return visit this week he is advising her to take a further 2 weeks out as he is not happy with her weight loss and continuing sickness. She sent these notes/certs to her employer.
She contacted her employer by telephone and explained the situation to them and the response was that she was better off taking the time required rather than coming in and going home early as at least they knew where they stand in relation to staffing etc. Essentially "take care of yourself and come back when better."
Now she has received a very formal letter detailing her dates of going home, her last 2 weeks absence and her request for a further 2 weeks along with a request from them to attend with her direct superior and HR for a meeting to discuss the "ongoing" situation.
She is extremely upset and feels that this will be a meeting to tell her that her probation is up but they will not be making her position permanent. She has at all times been honest with them, struggled through very bad days but feels that ultimatly this meeting will be used to force her to resign or in some way penalise her.
Is there anything she can say or do to try to get them onside or basically not find herself being "walked" into a situation she wont have any option but to resign or be fired. I know the law regarding rights during pregnancy is quite strong but the tone of the letter seems to indicate this is a stepping stone for some kind of action by the company. If her probation had expired normally she would have been eligable for full pay when on maternity leave. Now she may not have a job.