NYCDOE Maternity Question
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cets1290
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NYCDOE Maternity Question
I am a new teacher in the NYCDOE, and my husband and I are planning to start trying for a baby in a few months. I am , however, really worried about losing my job. What are the rules as far as maternity leave if I am an untenured teacher? Is my job safe if I only take 6 weeks and go right back? Or can they decide to excess me no matter what?
For instance, if I was due Feb. 1 of next year, would I be able to take 6 weeks, and come back in mid-april to take my job back? Or can the school keep the sub in my place and put me in the excess system right then and there?
Message edited 10/13/2014 6:03:31 PM.
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Posted 10/13/14 5:58 PM |
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Ellynrose
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Re: NYCDOE Maternity Question
I wasn't tenured when I took maternity leave. I had a c-section, so I was given 8 weeks. I decided to take an additional 4 weeks (12 total) filing through FMLA.
I am still at the same school... In the same position. My tenure date was altered slightly... By a month to be exact, but other than that nothing changed.
If you have any questions, send me a pm
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Posted 10/13/14 9:38 PM |
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Michelle1110
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NYCDOE Maternity Question
Fmla protects your job. You will 100% be able to come back to your job after 12 weeks. They can excess you after the year ends - but that goes for any teacher.
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Posted 10/13/14 11:34 PM |
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