Maternity - come back early
J9JC
91 Posts
We have a pregnant employee who is due in early October. She has requested to come back to work before her 6-8 week leave. We are a small company and we do grant more leave if the employee wishes and we often work out a part time return for employess to make the transition more smoothly. This is the first time we have ever had someone ask to come back to work before the standard 6-8 week disability period.
My first thought is a doctor would have to approve this. The employee would have to request it in writing.
My gut tells me this is not a good idea, and I can think of a bunch of "maybes" that could arise but was hoping some of you could comment on why it would or would not be a good idea.
We are small company, not subject to FMLA rules.
Thoughts?
My first thought is a doctor would have to approve this. The employee would have to request it in writing.
My gut tells me this is not a good idea, and I can think of a bunch of "maybes" that could arise but was hoping some of you could comment on why it would or would not be a good idea.
We are small company, not subject to FMLA rules.
Thoughts?
Comments
An employee sitting at a desk working is probably exerting less effort than staying at home taking care of a baby all day.
Why would you have a problem with her coming back early? I don't believe it is up to us to play doctor and decide when employees are able/not able to work. And perhaps if this leave is unpaid she needs to come back so she can start getting paid again.
Let us know what you decide to do.
In CA you get disability for 6-8 weeks depensing on the delivery, so why wouldn't I need a DR note clearing her for return to duty like any other employee on disability?
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
Thanks to all for thier input!
I have an employee who had major surgery and her physician wrote her out for 6-8 weeks. She thought she could come back after 4 weeks if I just let her sit at her desk. The doctor would not release her to come back; so therefore, I would not allow her to return for any reason.