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MATERNITY LEAVE

Your 7 Toughest Questions Are Answered

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Question #1

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Q: Do I have to tell a potential employer on an interview I’m

pregnant?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• No, you are not under an obligation

• An employer can’t refuse to hire you because of your pregnancy

• An employer can’t ask you if you are pregnant or plan on getting a child

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Question #2

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Q: I just found out that for the rest of my pregnancy I need

accommodations at work (light duties, sit while working, and no

lifting more than 25lbs). Can I legally expect it from my employer?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• Under the PDA (Pregnancy Discrimination Act), you have a right to equal treatment to employees who are not pregnant, but who have similar ability or inability to work

For More Information If You Have a Potential Pregnancy Discrimination Legal Claim, Visit: http://www.floridaovertimelawyer.com/wrongful-termination-medical-leave-pregnant/

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• If you have a pregnancy-related disability, your employer is required to accommodate you under the ADA

• Some states go beyond federal laws to accommodate and protect pregnant workers. Double-check your state laws

State Laws Source (Employment Protection): dol.gov

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Question #3

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Q: When can a father take leave for a newborn?

When can a mother take leave for a newborn?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• Both parents have the same right to take FMLA leave

• Under the FMLA, an employee may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave

• Leave can be taken for prenatal care, incapacity related to pregnancy, after birth of a child due to employee’s health condition

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Question #4

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Q: Can my employer deny me pregnancy leave?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• General rule of thumb:

You have a right to be treated as other disabled employees. If your employer grants leave to a disabled employee you deserve leave for the same period of time when pregnant.

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Question #5

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Q: I’m on pregnancy leave. How does it affect my benefits?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• If other temporarily disabled workers in your workplace get any benefits from your employer, you’re entitled to the same coverage

• If you’re eligible under the FMLA, your employer is required to maintain your health insurance benefits

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• Employers who offers employees health insurance must include coverage of pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy-related medical conditions

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• Employer’s health insurance benefit plan:

- may not impose limitations applicable only to pregnancy-related medical expenses

- pregnancy-related medical costs may not be a subject to a higher deductible

- it must cover the same % of recoverable cost for pregnancy-related conditions

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Question #6

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Q: Is it legal for an employer to require a pregnant employee to use her vacation benefits before she can collect sick leave or disability pay?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• Yes, just in case if your employer has the same requirements for absents of employees with other types of disabilities or illnesses

• You can read more about it here:

“Calculation of Leave Under The FMLA”

Source: dol.gov

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Question #7

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Q: I’m about to take intermittent leave. Can my employer change my

job while I’m on my leave?

Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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• Your employer may transfer you temporarily to an alternative job, but with equivalent pay and benefits that accommodate your intermittent leave period better than your regular job

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What Is Asbestos?

LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS AS A PREGNANT WOMAN IN A WORKPLACE

When can a father take leave for a

newborn?

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“We Protect Your Rights in the Workplace, So You Can Focus on Protecting Your Family”

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Richard Celler Legal, P.A.

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Phone: 954-903-7475

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