Unpaid Parental Leave In Australia

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What are the issues regarding Maternity Leave in the teaching industry?
Maternity leave is a period of approved absence from work granted to a female employee before and after the birth of her child. The leave may last anywhere from several weeks to a period of months depending on the organisation, and may be paid or unpaid depending on policies. Pregnancy discrimination in the workplace occurs when someone is discriminated against due to the pregnancy or possibility to become pregnant. Discrimination may occur in the teaching industry due to a female’s intention to become pregnant. Although teachers have spoken up about pregnancy discrimination, it is still a growing issue in today’s society. Paid parental leave is also a growing issue in today’s society because it is different for every industry and therefore is not …show more content…

Employees are able to take parental leave if they have worked for their employer for at least 12 months and before the date or expected date of birth if the employee is pregnant. All employees in Australia are eligible for unpaid parental leave if they have completed at least 12 months of continuous service with their employer. Each eligible member of an employee couple may take a separate period of up to 12 months of unpaid parental leave. However, if only one person is taking leave, or if one member of an employee couple wishes to take more than 12 months leave, the employee may request a further period of up to 12 months, from their employer. If a pregnant women wants to work six weeks before birth she may be asked by her employer for a medical certificate proving she is fit for work. The Australian Government Paid Parental Leave Scheme states that ‘an employer will be grant Parental Leave Pay to their employee if they have been employed for at least 12 months, will remain an employee by during their parental leave period and expects to receive at least 8 weeks of Parental Leave

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