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Maternity Leave – A convenient excuse for redundancy?

Alliance Against Pregnancy DiscriminationAre employers targeting pregnant women for redundancy?

Sunday’s Observer had me in a panic over potential redundancy.  I live in fear of the ‘consultation’ notification letter flying through the letter box.  According to the newspaper mothers on maternity leave are increasingly being singled out for redundancy during the economic downturn.

A new campaign has been launched, the Alliance against Pregnancy Discrimination, involving Maternity Alliance, Citizens Advice, Working Families, Maternity Action, the Fawcett Society and Gingerbread.  All of these groups are reporting an increase in pregnancy related discrimination in the workplace.

The key difficulty for women who believe they have been discriminated against because of pregnancy is that i) women have to prove discrimination and 2) they have to enforce those rights.  The advice for women facing redundancy who believe they are victims of discrimination is to:

  1. Seek immediate advice from a specialist adviser who specialises in maternity discrimination
  2. Go to Working Families helpline or the Equality and Human Rights Commission to seek further advice
  3. Make a claim within three months (less a day) of the act complained of
  4. Check your home contents insurance to see if you have legal expense cover as their is no legal aid to pay for a lawyer to represent you

The news release for the Alliance Against Pregnancy Discrimination campaign, certainly grabs your attention -  “30,000 women every year lose their jobs as a result of becoming pregnant“.  More worryingly, the Alliance believe that the recession has made matters worse.  There aim is to call on the Government to publicly state its commitment to preventing pregnancy discrimination at work during the recession and to reassert that making a woman redundant because she is pregnant, on, or returning from  maternity leave is illegal and will not be tolerated.

Are you worried about redundancy during mat leave too?

Sign the ePetition to ensure that the Government and employers actively enforce the law prohibiting workplace discrimination on pregnancy related ground and that the Government does not weaken the law on pregnancy discrimination in the Equality Bill.  The ePetition was submitted by Ellie Higham of Alliance against Pregnancy Discrimination in the Workplace, the deadline for signing is 27 November 2009.  As of 17th of June 09 there were 121 signatures.

Download the [Download not found] campaign PDF for more information.

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Isabella Oliver: 25% off 12 Items

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Isabella Oliver is offering 25% off 12 key items from their latest 365 womens collection.  Simply enter SALE25 at the checkout.  The sale ends midnight Sunday 14th of June 2009.

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Mothercare: Miracle Swaddle Blanket

Miracle BlanketThe miracle blanket was truly amazing when it came to calming JP in the first 8 weeks.  It helped him to sleep through the night and I bought 3 so that I always had a spare when one.  I’ve recommended the miracle blanket to all my friends as swaddling is a life saver when you have a fractious baby on your hands at 3 o’clock in the morning.

Watch the Miracle Blanket Video for instructions on how to use the miracle blanket.


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Bottle Feeding Anonymous (BFA)

Born Free Bottle Glass BPA FreeMy name is Alison and I am a bottle feeding Mum.  My nursing tops are hanging redundant in my wardrobe, the lanolin cream is relegated to the back of my cosmetics shelf and the nipple caps are languishing in the bottom of my pregnancy clothes bag.

It is six weeks since I stopped breast feeding and it’s taken me this long to write about it. Why? The medical profession in the UK are zealous in their attitude to breast feeding, so much so, that I felt I was giving my baby crack cocaine whenever I used a bottle. I remember attending a drop-in breast feeding clinic and wincing in apology as I took out a bottle in front of the other Mums.  The bottle was full of breast pumped milk but I felt like a fraud.

Ironically, the pressure to breast feed resulted in me giving up breastfeeding at six weeks. I was too embarrassed to ask for help earlier – when it would have made a difference.  I still feel mortified at my melt down at the drop-in clinic when I cried for two hours solid.  The other Mums had problems with colic – not one of them seemed to be going through the same excruciating pain. It made me feel even more alone. I gave birth to JP without any pain relief, not even a paracetamol. Breastfeeding, for me, was so much more difficult than child birth!

When the mid wives saw me they looked away quickly, then told me to use the bottle. My nipples needed time to heal.  It took two weeks for them to heal and by that time there was no way JP wanted to go back to the breast.

Growing up on a farm, bottle feeding the calves and lambs was always a last resort.  How come, I (country girl with a mother who breast fed all six children) couldn’t get to grips with something so natural.  During my pregnancy I was so confident, it never crossed my mind to get a box of formula or even just one bottle in case things didn’t work out.

Now, I am using glass (BPA free) bottles and giving JP organic formula milk now. I do get breast feeding envy,  as I seem to be surrounded by Mums who are fully competent at breast feeding; however, I have resigned myself to bottle feeding. I can happily report that both baby and Mum are doing well.  If I have another child I will breast feed again as I do believe there are tremendous health benefits, however, I will not beat myself up if it doesn’t work.

Anyone else have problems with breast feeding?

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The White Company: Clearance Sale

The White Company Canvas PumpsThe White Company
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The White Company has an excellent clearance sale on old season products including; babies clothes, womenswear, bathroom accessories, linen and bed spreads.

I’ve just bought these grey canvas pumps for £14. They are very comfortable and freshen up my tired jeans for  summer.

Click here for The White Company.

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