Hi
Just looking for some views on my situation
My missus is pregnant and due on 27th May
About six months ago I told the manager and had to fill out a form when expecting to take paternity leave.
Now my has come to me and asked me if my missus has had the kid yet, and informs me that I wouldn't be able to get time off if she has the baby early or late. And I would need to see what ' the staffing situation' was like if I could get away if she went into labour during working hours.
As you can no doubt imagine this has really p***ed me off and is causing quite some upset to my wife, as she is worried that she will have no help with the baby and wont be able to get any rest once she has just delivered the baby.
I dont know what to do
Please reply
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URGENT Question re: Paternity
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evilc
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Re: URGENT Question re: Paternity
refer him to the employees framework where it states what paternity leave is allowedsimonr2020 wrote:Hi
Just looking for some views on my situation
My missus is pregnant and due on 27th May
About six months ago I told the manager and had to fill out a form when expecting to take paternity leave.
Now my has come to me and asked me if my missus has had the kid yet, and informs me that I wouldn't be able to get time off if she has the baby early or late. And I would need to see what ' the staffing situation' was like if I could get away if she went into labour during working hours.
As you can no doubt imagine this has really p***ed me off and is causing quite some upset to my wife, as she is worried that she will have no help with the baby and wont be able to get any rest once she has just delivered the baby.
I dont know what to do
Please reply
" if the kids are united we will never be divided "
Jimmy pursey 1979
Jimmy pursey 1979
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chelmsfordpostie
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Your manager is trying it on . Your quite within your rights to go off as soon as your wife goes into labour.When you fill in the form it is only to give them a rough guide as to when you will be off. You are a allowed one week at full pay and another at a reduced rate. We have an agreement in our office where you can use annual leave to replace the second week and you dont have to book it in advance.
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evilc
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Chelmsford postie is spot on, i had the same when my son was bornchelmsfordpostie wrote:Your manager is trying it on . Your quite within your rights to go off as soon as your wife goes into labour.When you fill in the form it is only to give them a rough guide as to when you will be off. You are a allowed one week at full pay and another at a reduced rate. We have an agreement in our office where you can use annual leave to replace the second week and you dont have to book it in advance.
" if the kids are united we will never be divided "
Jimmy pursey 1979
Jimmy pursey 1979
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yorkie
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paternity leave
your mnager if you can call him that is tottally taking the pi.s. soon as your missus goes into hospital to have the baby regardless where you are on duty phone the office and let themknow staight away or go back to office to tell them.they can not refuse you to go to hospital .the day the baby is born you are automatically allowed full week off on paternity leave with pay.if you have deided to take 2nd week off on reduced pay straight after your first week that also cantbe refused .no matter what there staffing situation is.if you have any problems see your rep.if still no joy contact you branch secretary or area rep.do this staight away and sort it because you dont want the basta..s messing you about closer to the arrival date......
good luck to you and your missus.......
p.s try to get the paternity a copy of the paternity leave agreement.
good luck to you and your missus.......
p.s try to get the paternity a copy of the paternity leave agreement.
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Good luck simonr2020,hope things go ok.
Oh and tell your Manager i said he's a c***.
Thankyou.
Oh and tell your Manager i said he's a c***.
Thankyou.
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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