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Can you get a new job when pregnant?

By Sarah Smith

When applying for work you must not be rejected because you are pregnant (which would be pregnancy discrimination) and unable to complete the full length of time of the fixed-term job. An employer must not, because of your pregnancy: refuse to interview you or decline to appoint you to a job.

Is it a bad idea to switch jobs while pregnant?

And whether you get paid leave or not, changing jobs while pregnant comes with no official guarantee of whether your new gig will be there when you get back: The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the federal policy that protects a pregnant woman’s job (or a similar job at the same company) for 12 weeks of unpaid …

How long do you have to be in a new job to get maternity pay?

26 weeks
When you can get statutory maternity pay This is the type of maternity pay that most people get. Your employer has to pay you this if: you work for your employer in the 15th week before your baby is due and have worked for them for at least 26 weeks before that (you can find your dates by entering your due date below)

Do you have to tell a new job you’re pregnant?

Answer: You have no legal duty to tell potential employers that you’re pregnant. Legally speaking, employers may not discriminate against job applicants due to pregnancy. For example, a potential employer cannot refuse to hire you or take you out of the running because you are pregnant.

Can an employer withdraw a job offer if you are pregnant?

For example, if your employer finds out you are pregnant, it’s against the law for them to withdraw your job offer because of your pregnancy.

Can I work another job while on unpaid maternity leave?

In addition, it is unacceptable for an employee to work for another employer while on unpaid parental leave. If caught doing this, the employee will be seen as back at work and their Paid Parental leave payments would stop.