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How
to Flex Your Maternity Leave
by Pat Katepoo
If you’re a mom-to-be who works outside the home 40+ hours a week, it’s likely your standard maternity leave will be a mere six weeks, then it's back to the job, full-time.
For many new moms, returning to full-time work after six weeks is often a logistical challenge with built-in work/family conflict issues, and no less an emotional struggle as being away from a newborn weighs heavy on the heart.
What if instead you had a phased-back arrangement to ease the back-to-work transition? You would return to your job after the standard maternity leave period, yet work fewer hours than full-time for a pre-set, limited number of weeks.
This would allow you more time to be with your new baby while you preserve some of your earned income.
Most employers have no ready-made policies for a phased-back maternity leave, so you'll have to be the one to take the initiative.
Here’s one approach:
Phase-back to Work Using FMLA
In a little-known provision of the Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA*),
you can arrange a reduced leave schedule during all or part of the allowed leave time.
So, for example, your six weeks of standard maternity leave could be followed by the ‘phase-back’ segment of working two to three days a week for six weeks, before resuming full-time hours again.
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