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Nessa16
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Does anyone have information on out maternity leave. I understand we get 6 weeks from the day the baby is born. I was talking to someone today about FMLA. They told me that I can go on FMLA to get an extra 6 weeks without going off payroll as long as I have the days in my CAR. Is this true??
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Posted 6/17/16 5:11 PM |
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Wishes1111
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As of now it's unfortunately not true. You can use your CAR days for 6 weeks for vaginal delivery & 8 weeks for a c-section. FMLA will allow you to stay off 6 additional weeks for a total of 12 weeks after baby is born & still keep your health insurance & guarantee your position back when you return. You do come off payroll & you cannot use your CAR days
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Posted 6/17/16 10:47 PM |
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mommy2be716
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nope that information is not true. You only get paid for the first 6 weeks (using your CAR days, plus borrowing up to 20 if needed). After that, you can stay out for an additional 6 weeks for a total of 12 weeks, but it is unpaid. You get to keep your health benefits, though.
If you have a c-section, you can use CAR days for 8 weeks I believe, and then 4 weeks for the unpaid portion, totaling 12
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Posted 6/18/16 11:45 AM |
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Nessa16
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Re: DOE Teachers
Posted by mommy2be716
nope that information is not true. You only get paid for the first 6 weeks (using your CAR days, plus borrowing up to 20 if needed). After that, you can stay out for an additional 6 weeks for a total of 12 weeks, but it is unpaid. You get to keep your health benefits, though.
If you have a c-section, you can use CAR days for 8 weeks I believe, and then 4 weeks for the unpaid portion, totaling 12
I just found this on the UFT website.
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Regularly appointed employees and regular substitutes, if eligible, may apply for a leave under the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of paid leave for maternity leave for employees who have enough days in their Cumulative Absence Reserve to cover the maternity period.
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Posted 6/18/16 11:50 AM |
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mommy2be716
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Re: DOE Teachers
Posted by Nessa16
Posted by mommy2be716
nope that information is not true. You only get paid for the first 6 weeks (using your CAR days, plus borrowing up to 20 if needed). After that, you can stay out for an additional 6 weeks for a total of 12 weeks, but it is unpaid. You get to keep your health benefits, though.
If you have a c-section, you can use CAR days for 8 weeks I believe, and then 4 weeks for the unpaid portion, totaling 12
I just found this on the UFT website.
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Regularly appointed employees and regular substitutes, if eligible, may apply for a leave under the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of paid leave for maternity leave for employees who have enough days in their Cumulative Absence Reserve to cover the maternity period.
yeah but when you keep reading into it, you find out that only 6 of those 12 can be paid. talk to the UFT about it.
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Posted 6/18/16 4:27 PM |
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Wishes1111
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Re: DOE Teachers
Posted by mommy2be716
Posted by Nessa16
Posted by mommy2be716
nope that information is not true. You only get paid for the first 6 weeks (using your CAR days, plus borrowing up to 20 if needed). After that, you can stay out for an additional 6 weeks for a total of 12 weeks, but it is unpaid. You get to keep your health benefits, though.
If you have a c-section, you can use CAR days for 8 weeks I believe, and then 4 weeks for the unpaid portion, totaling 12
I just found this on the UFT website.
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Regularly appointed employees and regular substitutes, if eligible, may apply for a leave under the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of paid leave for maternity leave for employees who have enough days in their Cumulative Absence Reserve to cover the maternity period.
yeah but when you keep reading into it, you find out that only 6 of those 12 can be paid. talk to the UFT about it.
They also have the uft maternity workshops which are informative but will confirm what I & pp have told you about the FMLA. Hopefully something changes
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Posted 6/19/16 10:48 AM |
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b2b777
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Re: DOE Teachers
Posted by Wishes1111
Posted by mommy2be716
Posted by Nessa16
Posted by mommy2be716
nope that information is not true. You only get paid for the first 6 weeks (using your CAR days, plus borrowing up to 20 if needed). After that, you can stay out for an additional 6 weeks for a total of 12 weeks, but it is unpaid. You get to keep your health benefits, though.
If you have a c-section, you can use CAR days for 8 weeks I believe, and then 4 weeks for the unpaid portion, totaling 12
I just found this on the UFT website.
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Regularly appointed employees and regular substitutes, if eligible, may apply for a leave under the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of paid leave for maternity leave for employees who have enough days in their Cumulative Absence Reserve to cover the maternity period.
yeah but when you keep reading into it, you find out that only 6 of those 12 can be paid. talk to the UFT about it.
They also have the uft maternity workshops which are informative but will confirm what I & pp have told you about the FMLA. Hopefully something changes
Yeah i know someone who is a teacher and in this same boat.
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Posted 6/23/16 1:03 PM |
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