Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone else works for the NHS and could help me out with a query?
I had been hoping to take all my annual leave (29 days) before I go off on Maternity leave which I hope to do mid July, which is 11 weeks before my due date which is 2nd October.
I did not see this being a problem to take all the days before going off, seeing as you continue to accrue annual leave while on maternity leave anyway.
Yesterday I called HR and the girl I spoke to seemed to be saying that I can only take what I have accrued, pro rata, before I go off for Maternity leave. I can take anything out-standing at the end of maternity leave. I don't want to do this.
I don't see why the number of days I have accrued "pro rata" is suddenly an issue now I am pregnant, but has not been for the previous years I have been working for the NHS and not been pregnant. This year, for example, I took about 85% of my leave days in the first 7 months which clearly, is not pro rata rate!
I am requesting all my leave days up front to help me through pregnancy, and to help them too so I don't need to go off sick. I have a medical complication that could make pregnancy more unpredictable even than usual.
I am really upset by the reply from HR, especially because it does feel discriminatory for me to be able to take most of my leave at the start of the leave year when not pregnant, but when I am pregnant, it suddenly becomes an issue.
I would appreciate if there are any former or current NHS employees on here who could tell me what has happened for them?
Best wishes,
ClaireEliza
( By the way, our financial year / holiday year runs 1st April - 31st March. )