I would appreciate your advice on this matter.
I work in a position which involves some international travel (1-2 weeks up to 3-4 times a year). My role is completely office based for the remainder of the time and comprises other activities not related to the international travel section of my job. I am a permanent member of staff and international travel is not specified in my job contract.
I am due to go on maternity leave shortly. My boss wishes to replace me for the period of my maternity leave with somebody who will engage in a significant amount of international travel, often at little notice, for periods of up to 5-6 weeks and up to 10 times per year. My replacement is not expected to take over any of my office based duties (they will be split amongst other staff). We are also awaiting the results of a restructuring plan which could mean that my office-based duties are relocated to a different section of the business.
I am concerned that
(a) I will be expected to assume the onerous international travel schedule of my replacement on my return from maternity leave. I have already outlined my concerns to my boss and she has verbally agreed that it would not suit me as I will have young child and that she would not expect me to take up this role and
(b) negotiations due to restructuring will take place while I am on leave which could have a significant impact on my role and I will have no opportunity to contribute to them
I do have a very good relationship with my boss, however I wish to have something more than a verbal agreement for my own peace of mind and, in light of restructuring, I am unsure if my boss will be there when I return.