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Return from maternity

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ChelseaCat · 03/03/2021 09:34

I’ve worked for my employer (a charity) for four years in a senior management role and have just returned from a year of maternity leave.

Before I went off, there were two key strands to my work. One strand in particular had really kicked off just before my maternity leave started and become very busy and stressful. Anyway, I did the best I could but issues arose with our regulator while I was off and it was agreed that the two strands of my job would be split. It was discussed with me and to be honest I was pretty happy about this change as the workload was unmanageable previously. For context, the strand I am no longer responsible for is now being done by 1.4WTE.

An interim was employed to cover my remaining strand of work and he remains in post during this handover/transition period of me returning to work. I have reduced my hours to three days per week and planning to find a job share for the remaining hours.

Yesterday I was basically told that the interim is better than me at my job (he should be, he has 20 years more experience than I do) and that they want to keep him. There isn’t enough work for both of us to do “my” job. They’ve told me they want to keep me in some capacity as I’m “well liked”. There is another role that is two days a week which might be suitable but a) I’m not sure if I want it, b) I’m worried the line manager is being told to take me but may not actually think I’m right for the job and c) it’s only two days.

I feel totally humiliated and stressed out. There is no doubt the interim has done a great job but he was working under very different circumstances to how I was working before I went off and as I mentioned he is very experienced.

I would appreciate any thoughts or advice anyone may have

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peachypetite · 03/03/2021 10:57

Are you part of a unxion?

violetbunny · 03/03/2021 22:56

If it were me, I think my first step would be to ask them to confirm in writing what they are proposing and why.

nevisbump · 03/03/2021 23:12

Get it in writing, get a copy of the policy and then contact ACAS.

For my work if you return within 6 months it's your old role you go back to otherwise could be an alternative role of same level. Not sure if this is standard practice or not but ACAS will be able to help

JuliaMumsnet · 10/03/2021 15:15

@ChelseaCat

I’ve worked for my employer (a charity) for four years in a senior management role and have just returned from a year of maternity leave.

Before I went off, there were two key strands to my work. One strand in particular had really kicked off just before my maternity leave started and become very busy and stressful. Anyway, I did the best I could but issues arose with our regulator while I was off and it was agreed that the two strands of my job would be split. It was discussed with me and to be honest I was pretty happy about this change as the workload was unmanageable previously. For context, the strand I am no longer responsible for is now being done by 1.4WTE.

An interim was employed to cover my remaining strand of work and he remains in post during this handover/transition period of me returning to work. I have reduced my hours to three days per week and planning to find a job share for the remaining hours.

Yesterday I was basically told that the interim is better than me at my job (he should be, he has 20 years more experience than I do) and that they want to keep him. There isn’t enough work for both of us to do “my” job. They’ve told me they want to keep me in some capacity as I’m “well liked”. There is another role that is two days a week which might be suitable but a) I’m not sure if I want it, b) I’m worried the line manager is being told to take me but may not actually think I’m right for the job and c) it’s only two days.

I feel totally humiliated and stressed out. There is no doubt the interim has done a great job but he was working under very different circumstances to how I was working before I went off and as I mentioned he is very experienced.

I would appreciate any thoughts or advice anyone may have

Hello @ChelseaCat - I'm so sorry to read of your situation. I'm just jumping in to flag that this week we are running a free online legal advice clinic about everything to do with employment, pregnancy, maternity leave, your rights in work as a parent and so much more, with Maternity Action. Volunteers will give you free advice on your particular situation if you post your question on the thread (they will message you privately for the info you don't want to post publicly). It ends Friday.

Thanks!

MNHQ

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