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我是一个斌
发表于 2023-8-30 13:19:27
你要去看你公司的policy 哦
in general:
If a pregnant employee wants to work during the 6 weeks before birth their employer can ask them to provide a medical certificate within 7 days that states:
the employee is fit for work
if the employee is fit for work, whether it is inadvisable for the employee to continue in her present position because of:
illness or risks arising out of the employee’s pregnancy, or
hazards connected with the position.
The employer can require the employee to take a period of unpaid parental leave as soon as possible if the employee:
fails to provide the requested medical certificate within 7 days of the request, or
provides a certificate within 7 days that states they are not fit for work at all.
The employee’s unpaid parental leave will then start when she is directed to take unpaid parental leave and will count as part of the employee’s total unpaid parental leave entitlement. The rules about when the leave must start and notice requirements don’t apply.
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/tool ... paid-parental-leave |
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