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  • Seraphina is coming back to work!

  • Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
Somehow, we still tolerate each other. Eventually this will be the only forum left.
 #141664  by Mully
 Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:26 am
...next week.

YEA!!!

If I say that too loud at work, I'm sure I'll be ostracized by someone because I'm not kissing the asses of the people here at work.

BACK TO NORMAL...Hopefully.

Sorry about my rant, just wanted Seraphina to know she has supporters (Jon and I).

 #141668  by Zeus
 Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:21 am
not even the full year off, huh? Or do you guys get that down there?

 #141672  by Flip
 Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:14 pm
Maternity leave is pnly like 3 months! Then a 3 month extension but at like half pay, or something, if you choose.

 #141673  by Shellie
 Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:19 pm
We get FMLA coverage which is only 90 days. BUT..I used all that up while on bedrest. So I dont even get 90 days after he was born. I only get what my recovery length would be from the Csection which is 8 weeks.. If I had had a normal delivery it would have only been 6 weeks.

It sucks. But I do want to go back to work, I just do NOT want to leave Sebastian!

 #141674  by Shellie
 Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:20 pm
Oh and thanks Mully..I miss you guys :D

 #141680  by Zeus
 Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:28 pm
In Canada, you get the employment insurance equivalent for a full year. My wife is going back to work in two weeks, just after my kids turn 1.

They were even trying to extend it to 2 years believe it or not

 #141707  by Shellie
 Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:13 pm
Thats how it should be! Kids need their mom, and don't need to be passed around to babysitters/daycare/ etc. so damn early

 #141711  by Tessian
 Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:05 pm
To be fair, you have had the longest maternity leave I've ever seen in the US... just that you timed it poorly and the kid didn't come out until the end :P

 #141727  by byrdiebird
 Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:25 am
Think of it this way though -- at least he's going to be able to spend more quality time with extended family. He'll be able to grow up with that. Sine and I never had that opportunity. =P

 #141744  by Shellie
 Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:33 am
byrdiebird wrote:Think of it this way though -- at least he's going to be able to spend more quality time with extended family. He'll be able to grow up with that. Sine and I never had that opportunity. =P
But I want to be selfish and keep him all to myself! :P

 #141745  by Shellie
 Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:35 am
Tessian wrote:To be fair, you have had the longest maternity leave I've ever seen in the US... just that you timed it poorly and the kid didn't come out until the end :P
It happens sometimes when there are complications. If I hadn't been taken off work, it may not have gone as well as it did.

 #141750  by Zeus
 Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:54 pm
Seraphina wrote:
Tessian wrote:To be fair, you have had the longest maternity leave I've ever seen in the US... just that you timed it poorly and the kid didn't come out until the end :P
It happens sometimes when there are complications. If I hadn't been taken off work, it may not have gone as well as it did.
Up here, the OB put my wife under house arrest for the last 8 weeks prior to the birth of the twins against her very wishes. She was considered high risk due to the fact it was her first pregnancy and she had twins. He basically told her she had 2 choices: a) willingly stay at home and relax or b) she can spend the days leading up to her delivery in a hospital where she would have no choice but to relax.

And here's the real kicker to you US mothers: those 8 weeks didn't count towards her maternity leave. We actually got totally different monetary support (called Medical EI) for those 8 weeks THEN her full 1 year of maternity kicked in. So she was basically off for 1 year and 2 months.

 #141751  by Flip
 Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:34 pm
Zeus wrote:
Seraphina wrote:
Tessian wrote:To be fair, you have had the longest maternity leave I've ever seen in the US... just that you timed it poorly and the kid didn't come out until the end :P
It happens sometimes when there are complications. If I hadn't been taken off work, it may not have gone as well as it did.
Up here, the OB put my wife under house arrest for the last 8 weeks prior to the birth of the twins against her very wishes. She was considered high risk due to the fact it was her first pregnancy and she had twins. He basically told her she had 2 choices: a) willingly stay at home and relax or b) she can spend the days leading up to her delivery in a hospital where she would have no choice but to relax.

And here's the real kicker to you US mothers: those 8 weeks didn't count towards her maternity leave. We actually got totally different monetary support (called Medical EI) for those 8 weeks THEN her full 1 year of maternity kicked in. So she was basically off for 1 year and 2 months.
If i was a business owner in Canada, i would never hire a woman. Illegal, yes, but hard to prove, too.

 #141756  by Zeus
 Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:03 pm
Flip wrote:If i was a business owner in Canada, i would never hire a woman. Illegal, yes, but hard to prove, too.
It seems like such an enormous burden but really, it's just something most people accept up here. It's actually a good thing and most people - even soulless business managers - recognize that it's good....or at least that it's bad to even have the hint either within or outside of your company that you may be prejudicial that way. Considering that contract work is such a big thing nowadays, at least up here, it's not that hard to get some backfilling on roles if required.

Two years is far too much but one year? I can live with that as a business manager

 #141762  by SineSwiper
 Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:28 am
Zeus wrote:Two years is far too much but one year? I can live with that as a business manager
Most business here can't live with 3 months. People have been fired because they were pregnant. (I know somebody personally who that has happened to.)

 #141767  by Zeus
 Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:09 pm
SineSwiper wrote:
Zeus wrote:Two years is far too much but one year? I can live with that as a business manager
Most business here can't live with 3 months. People have been fired because they were pregnant. (I know somebody personally who that has happened to.)
If anyone here even attempted that, they'd be FUCKED by lawyers. Like I said, people are just used to it, it's no big deal