NYC and maternity leave? Updated w/FYI
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TheDivineMrsM
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NYC and maternity leave? Updated w/FYI
DH and I aren’t TTC yet, but I like to be prepared and no one can give me a straight answer…
Anyone know the rules of maternity leave? I’m a NYC guidance counselor, and I want to take at least a year off after having a baby. When I come back, can I have my job back? Do they hire someone for a “leave replacement” like they do on LI? Or does my school hire another counselor and I have to find a job elsewhere? I’m so confused, and going to my union rep is basically a waste of time. Can anyone help?
ETA FYI: I spoke to my borough rep today. I can take up to four years off (unpaid), and I'm entitled to return to my job in my school. Hope this info helps other NYC teachers as well!
Message edited 10/21/2008 10:04:16 AM.
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Posted 10/20/08 3:05 PM |
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beachgirl13
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Re: NYC and maternity leave?
I'm a teacher in NYC. When I went out for maternity leave in 06 they hired a leave replacement. I am on maternity leave again and they did the same thing. This is only for 12 weeks though, not a year. If your union rep isn't answering you, maybe you should call the union yourself. I had to call them recently and they actually answered my questions. Let me know if you need the phone #
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Posted 10/20/08 3:45 PM |
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jewels
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Re: NYC and maternity leave?
i know that some teachers go on child care leave after their 12 week maternity leave. you can take up for 5 years for a child (i think) unpaid, without benefits, but you are guaranteed your job back. i don't think you are guaranteed your position as a teacher - u r just guaranteed your building. not sure how it works for guidance.
eta - ask your payroll secretary - they should be able to explain your options
Message edited 10/20/2008 5:27:37 PM.
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Posted 10/20/08 5:27 PM |
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