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MNHQ here: post your pregnancy & maternity work questions here for FREE legal advice from Maternity Action

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RowanMumsnet · 09/09/2021 17:05

Hello

LATEST CLINIC (15th-19th November) HERE.

A big autumn-style welcome back to our regular FREE legal clinics with a brilliant team of volunteer specialist employment solicitors and barristers, organised by Maternity Action.

Are you confused about your rights during maternity leave? Have you come back to find you're in a completely different role? Has your employer told you it's not possible to take parental leave? Are you a dad who's struggling to get your employer to understand Shared Parental Leave? Do you think you are being treated differently since becoming a parent? We've got you.

See below for the details - but if you have a worry, concern or question about anything to do with work and pregnancy, maternity, paternity, adoption or parental leave, then please put it here and hopefully the wonderful barristers and solicitors will be able to help you find a way through.

You can also take a look here to see some common questions and answers from previous clinics.

Free online advice clinic – 13 - 17 September 2021
Mumsnet and Maternity Action are teaming up to provide an online legal clinic, offering free advice on pregnancy, maternity and parental rights at work from volunteer employment solicitors and barristers who are members of the Employment Law Association.
Maternity Action reports huge demand for its advice line, especially topics such as redundancy during maternity leave, return to work and maternity pay, and on Mumsnet's Talk forums, the topic of employment rights is a hardy perennial.

The clinic will respond to this demand in a hopefully innovative way, providing free, accurate, public advice online and raising awareness of parents' rights at work. It will also enable Maternity Action and Mumsnet to identify trends and produce permanent content to address areas in which employers and workers could benefit from clear, upfront guidance.

The clinic will take the form of a 'Q&A' session on Mumsnet, with members of the public posting questions about your questions on pregnancy, maternity and parental rights at work and benefits on a dedicated public discussion thread. Specialist solicitors and barristers will take necessary additional detail via private messaging before posting up answers and advice.

The clinic will run for a week from Monday 13th to Friday 17th September. We will do our best to provide all answers during the week but, at the latest, by the Tuesday of the following week. You can find information on where to go for more help once the clinic has ended here.

What to do if you’d like to post a question

  1. If you have a question about your rights at work during pregnancy, maternity or parental leave please post it online during the week of the clinic. Please give as much information as possible but remember that this is an online forum and can be viewed by the public – including your colleagues and employer. Please don’t name your employer publicly if you are likely to be taking action against them in future. You can use the private message facility to disclose any information you would prefer to keep off the public forums.

  2. Please send your name and the name of your employer by private message to MaternityActionfreeadvice so that it can be passed on to the volunteers to do a conflict of interest check. We cannot post a reply until you have sent this information by private message.

  3. Once your advice has been posted online, you will have an opportunity to provide feedback. This helps us to find out whether you found the advice helpful, whether it helped you to resolve your situation at work and some information about you. All survey responses are anonymous and confidential. Providing feedback will help us to see what improvements can be made in developing this type of online free legal advice clinic. You can fill out the survey here.

Ts and Cs – please read

The advice provided to an individual poster is based only on the information provided by that poster. Advice on this thread is also particular to the individual who has asked for it and is likely to be specific to that person’s situation. A poster may have provided further relevant information by private message which will not appear on this thread. So please take care if you choose to apply that advice to your own situation - it is recommended that you first take legal advice from one of the sources we have suggested here.

Mumsnet, Maternity Action and Maternity Action's volunteers accept no liability for any loss suffered as a result of an individual choosing to follow advice provided to another poster's question on the thread.
The lawyers, all of whom are specialists in employment law, will be working as volunteers for Maternity Action in respect of the clinic. Any personal information collected as a result of the clinic will be held by Maternity Action and will be deleted after 18 months. If you wish to make a complaint about the service you received, you can use Maternity Action’s complaints policy here.

RowanMumsnet · 13/09/2021 10:33

@workdramas

I'm interested in seeking advice.

How do I send a private message? I don't see an option to do so. I'm using the app.

I've returned to work after maternity leave. I asked for reduced hours from 35 to 32 per week. We have an unusual set up in that there are two departments under one roof but one person is managing the daily running of the branch and she is basically saying my hours don't work. I feel victimised and now she's persuading the owners to get me out so that her daughter can take my place. I wouldn't be sacked just changed role and redistributed out the town I live and work in.

It doesn't feel right. Please advise.

So sorry @workdramas - PMs don't work on the app. Could we ask you to log in on desktop or mobile and send a PM that way?

Apologies
MNHQ

RowanMumsnet · 16/09/2021 15:21

Hello all

If you haven't received a reply to your query yet, it might be because you haven't sent a private message to @MaternityActionfreeadvice giving your name and the name of your employer. If this is you and you'd still like a reply, please send the PM before Friday lunchtime and the lawyers will take a look. Final answers will be posted up early next week.

This info is only to rule out conflicts of interest on the lawyers' part and will not be shared with anyone except the legal volunteers.

Thanks
MNHQ

RowanMumsnet · 17/09/2021 12:15

Hello

We're going to close this thread to new questions now. Thanks for all your queries - we'll post up the remaining answers early next week.

If you missed the boat on this one please keep your eyes peeled for another Maternity Action clinic in three months or so.

Thanks
MNHQ

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