1 July 2013

WOMEN - Mums-to-be fear telling the boss

















Mums-to-be fear telling the boss: Half of working women are nervous about telling manager they are pregnant


  • -  Almost half of women are nervous about telling their boss they are pregnant
  • -  They fear that even asking about a company's policy could affect their career
  • -  Suggests a need for companies to make their policy openly available to staff



Almost half of working women are nervous about telling their boss they are pregnant because of the possible reaction, according to a new survey.

The study of 1,000 working women found that even more are unclear about their maternity rights, amid fears that even asking about a company's policy could affect their career.


Almost half of working women are nervous about telling their boss they are pregnant
Almost half of working women are nervous about telling their boss they are pregnant


QualitySolicitors said its research revealed concerns about broaching the subject of motherhood in the workplace, suggesting a need for companies to make their policy openly available to staff.

    Craig Holt of QualitySolicitors, said: 'In today's economic climate, women are understandably concerned about job security. 


    Even more are unclear about their maternity rights, amid fears that even asking about a company's policy could affect their career
    Even more are unclear about their maternity rights, amid fears that even asking about a company's policy could affect their career


    'Despite strong legal regulation to assist the employer and employee, a culture of 'don't ask, don't tell' has been allowed to develop.

    'Women are not asking about their rights, and employers are not always communicating clearly what these rights are and where they can find them.'


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