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Maternity Issues.

This section contains general information affecting an employee's status.

Maternity and Suspension.
Your rights after dismissal.

Maternity Latest Updates
Latest Updates.

Maternity Pay Entitlements
Payment rights of pregnant workers.

Maternity Rights Explained
Know and protect your rights.

New Legal Rights Affecting Pregnant Workers.
Laws affecting births after 30th April, 2000.

Who qualifies for statutory maternity rights?
Are you entitled ?

Returning to work
What happens after the birth ?

Pay during leave
Legal entitlements throughout pregnancy.

Statutory maternity pay
What is SMP ?

How much can a woman receive from SMP?
Know your entitlements.

Maternity allowance
Tax free benefits

Maternity grants from the social fund
Some non-repayable fixed amount payments

Child benefit
After the birth of your child . . .

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