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Old Nov 16th, 2007, 13:04 PM   #1
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I am a bit worried about telling my employer i am pregnant as i have only worked for the company since April 07. I have read contract etc and i am within my rights to have maternity leave etc etc but i know my boss will be pee'd off, any advise?
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Old Nov 16th, 2007, 13:06 PM   #2
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Your boss cannot discriminate because you are pg.
Make sure youre versed up with your rights so that you can quote anything if you boss tries to be difficult.
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You don't legally have to tell him untill 15weeks before it's due. But if you want to tell him now, there's nothing he can do! He might suprise you and be excited for you
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Was thinking of telling him when i get to three months, but its getting the time off to go to MW/scans etc without him finding out as i have used all my leave up, and have already said i have been to docs and dentist a few times already! Don't want them getting too suspicous. I wouldn't have been bothered at my last place of work as i worked with all women but here i am the only female working with seven blokes!
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he can't stop you from going to the doctors though. if he asks why you're going say "women stuff." LOL
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Old Nov 16th, 2007, 13:29 PM   #6
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yeah, suppose if i have to go i have to go, they can't sack me right?! Will have to try and relax about telling them, i suppose being all males i could play on it abit and get them running round after me more! lol
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I told my boss today and she was thrilled for me, she said it before i had a chance to!

I've to get a risk assessment done on me, and i've to slow down, she was on at me all day to slow down as i probably overdo it anyway.

if shes going to stop me doing a lot of things its going to really bore me at work as it is all pretty physical but i need to remember why im doing it

bite the bullet and tell your boss, i was panicking about it but she was great

good luck!!xx
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Hi

I am a bit worried about telling my employer i am pregnant as i have only worked for the company since April 07. I have read contract etc and i am within my rights to have maternity leave etc etc but i know my boss will be pee'd off, any advise?
I started my job In june and told them I was pregnant in October. I was worried, but they can't sack you for being pregnant and they cant treat you any differently as to how they would before. Except if your job is unsafe to do eg if you were a roofer or something.

Your company should have a health and safety policy so make sure you ask for that, and make sure you've read up on your rights before you go in and tell them. Maybe if you're part of a union take a union reprasentative in with you?

Im sure theyll be fine honey, although I know its a bit of a daunting thing to have to do.

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I told my boss I was pregnant at 6 weeks and she was so happy and excited for me!! She mentioned nothing about me taking maternity leave yet, but that time is so far off I'm sure she's not worried about it right now.

As another poster said, your boss cannot discrimate if you are pregnant. It's against the law.

Good luck!! Let us know what happens!
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