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Articles related to "Maternity Leave"
Preparing for Maternity Leave Steps to take before leaving work to have a baby. maternity leave • steps before maternity leave • pregnancy and work • pregnancy • work
Maternity Leave in the United States The maternity leave provisions in the United States ranks the lowest among all nations. Parents must return to work after 12 weeks or sooner following birth or adoption. maternity leave • fmla • family medical and leave act • time off for birth • maternity leave in the united states
New Baby Money Worries Financial worries about how to survive an unpaid maternity leave are common. Read on to find out how to survive those precious first weeks with baby. financial preparation maternity leave • unpaid maternity leave • family planning • new baby money worries • planning for maternity leave
Avoiding the Mommy Track Mothers returning to work after maternity leave often find themselves placed on the mommy track, with less pay and no longer considered for new and exciting projects returning to work maternity leave • returning to work after maternity leave • returning to work • after maternity leave • mommy track
How to Appeal Against being Made Redundant Choosing to appeal against redundancy can become a long and drawn out process, but it is a route worth taking if employees feel they are being made a scapegoat. redundancy • employee rights • employment law • appeals • tribunal
Maternity Leave Even though the United States is a developed country, we're still one of the few countries in the entire world that does not federally mandate paid maternity leave. maternity leave • paid maternity leave • family and medical leave act • short-term diability • paternity leave
Returning to Work after Maternity Leave Returning to work after giving birth is not easy. However, by planning ahead, setting up day care and cooking meals ahead, you can make going back to work easier. returning to work after maternity leave • working after baby is born • mothers going back to work • going to a job after baby • leaving infant in day care
The Family and Medical Leave Act What expectant families need to know about work and their right to time off during pregnancy and after birth family and medical leave act • pregnancy • birth • maternity leave
Tips For New Moms Jumping into motherhood is overwhelming; knowing in advance important decisions about maternity leave, breastfeeding, and extra help will ensure smooth beginnings. bringing baby home • breastfeeding trouble • government maternity leave • tips for new mothers • parenting advice
Babies in the Workplace A national movement has begun, encouraging workers to bring young babies into the office. Can it work? babies at work • parenting at work • maternity leave • parenting in the workplace • babies in the office
Cloth Diapering for Working Moms Cloth diapering and a full time career can go together if you plan ahead and stay organized. cloth diapering • cloth diapers • cloth diapering and childcare • cloth diapering and daycare • green mothering
How To Re-Enter the Workforce Be it maternity leave or a leave of absence, getting back into the work force requires upgrading skills through appropriate training for each particular field. maternity leave • leave of absence • getting back to work • upgrade needed skills • get appropriate training
Pregnancy and Work Asking for maternity leave is different for everyone. maternity leave • time off • asking for time • when to ask for time off • telling the boss you're pregnant
Support for Young Single Mothers Where single parent families can turn for financial assistance and the support needed to get by. single mother financial aid • maternity leave help • single working mothers • help for single mothers • being a single mother
Why Do Women Still Earn Less? More than 30 years after the feminist movement took hold in North America, women continue to battle for pay equality in the workplace. But the situation is getting worse. working women • women earn less than men • pay equity • wage inequality • feminist movement
A Caesarean Birth If a baby isn't born the natural way - vaginally - the baby will be born by a caesarean delivery. cesarean • caesarean • c-section • elective c-section • risks of a c-section
Financial Help for Single Parents Making ends meet as a single parent can be hard, but knowing where to look for financial help makes a big difference. single parents • financial help for single parents • single mother • roomates for single moms • coabode
The Fourth Trimester of Pregnancy The adjustment period after your infant baby has arrived is sometimes called the "fourth trimester." At six weeks postpartum, your body is going through many changes. the fourth trimester of pregnancy • the postpartum body • labor and delivery • adjusting to mothering an infant • breastfeeding and infants
The View's Elisabeth Hasselbeck Delivers 2nd Son The conservative host of ABC's The View has given birth to her third child, a son. Elisabeth also has a daughter and a son with former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck. elisabeth hasselbeck • tim hasselbeck • the view • isaiah timothy • grace elisabeth
What Rights do Pregnant Employees Have? Pregnant women are protected by federal law during and after pregnancy to prevent discrimination or unlawful termination. Employers and women should know their rights. rights of pregnant employees • unlawful discrimination pregnant • pregnancy rights • maternity rights • leave during pregnancy
Money Crisis May Affect Birthrate The banking crisis could affect working women having babies, making economists worry over future taxpayers. Environmentalists won't mind. money crisis may affect birthrate • economists want babies environmentalists don't • economists worry over future taxpayers • financially secure to have babies • fewer unplanned births in g8
More Women Than Previously Assumed Need Leave During Pregnancy Some pregnant women require prenatal medical leave for pregnancy leave but the FMLA guidelines may not allow enough time off from work for pregnancy complications and postpartum leave. Read the results of a study published in the June 2001 issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology here. fmla • family • medical • leave • act
The Death of the Supercouple? Supercouples are an endangered species as of late. But is there no hope for their future or is this a trend that should have been taken out back and shot a long time ago?
Career Options for Working Parents Trying to decide whether to go back to full time work or work from home when your baby arrives? There's a wide range of choices, so pick the one that is right for you. work from home jobs • earn money at home • balancing work and parenting • job sharing • return to work gradually
Childbirth in Peasant Russia Midwives or village grandmothers used folk medicine to aid the delivery of babies in rural Russia, and mothers returned to their work in the fields after delivery. childbirth in peasant russia • rural mothers • midwives or village grandmothers • folk medicine • delivery of babies in rural russia
Choosing Between Career and Kids Trying to decide whether to go back to work or stay with your baby? Career options, your child's age and the ability to change your mind make this a flexible decision. stay at home mom • working mom • career mom • stay at home jobs • career options for moms
Factory Life in Northern Thailand What is it like to work in a factory in the north of Thailand and live in a nearby dormitory? gender issues in thailand • factory work in thailand • manufacturing in thailand • sexual double standards in asia. remitting money i • clothing industry in thailand
The Australian Sex Party The Australian Sex Party, a newly launched Australian political party seems certain to attract attention as the country prepares for the forthcoming general election. australian sex party • australian political parties • new political parties • political parties concerned with sex and sexual di • internet censorship in australia
The Trouble with Mary Romantic comedy by Millie Criswell contemporary • comedy • millie criswell • the trouble with mary
World Conference Against Racism September 2001 Issues and stories presented at the WCAR Conference held in South Africa in 2001 wcar women's conference against racism south afric • united nations world conference racism xenophobia • women prejudiced by educational system • women victims of trafficking • rape crimes committed by us soldiers korean war
Becoming a Freelance Writer Finding a way in to the freelance market can seem daunting to some, but to Dulcie, it was all about making the leap with no regrets. freelancewriting • dulcineanorton-smith • suite101 • elance • paymentforwriting
destitute gourmet Website and Cookbooks Sophie Gray offers recipes, tips and information for everyday people looking for inexpensive, easy to prepare meals to suit all members of the family. destitute gourmet • cookbooks • sophie gray • simple home economics • grocery budgeting
Feeling Just A Little Sorry For Pilar/Leslie's REVEALING Dress Don't you feel just a little sorry for Pilar? She should be almost as excited as Theresa and all she can see is impending doom.
Flexible Workplaces What are flexible workplaces? flexible workplaces • flexible employers • flexible work hours • flexible work schedule • workplace flexibility
Free Publicity Beats The Best Advertising The press release should be a key tool in the marketing strategy of any small business. A news story carries more weight than any advertisement and need cost nothing. business pr • small business • marketing strategy • press release • free publicity
Joan Lunden on ABC's "The View" Lunden has partnered with Oral B and the American Academy of Pediatrics to educate the public about dental health habits for infants and children. joan lunden • the view • abc television • pediatric dental health • oral b
Life Coaching for Mothers Life coaching helps to clarify what you want in life and create goals to get there. It helps mothers to enjoy motherhood, balance work and home, and increase confidence. life coaching for mothers • life coaching and life/work balance • life coaching and confidence • life coaching and home/work balance • definition of life coaching
Modern Australian Labour Movement A summary of the Australian labour movement from the 1970s to today, including union achievements and changes in government policy relating to unions and the workforce. history of australian labour movement • trade unions in australia • unionism in australia • women right to vote australia • aboriginal worker rights
Oppression and Community Work Intervention Understanding oppression, dissecting its complexities and developing a deeper knowledge of its components is essential learning for all community workers. oppression • society • racism • sexism • internalized
Paternity Leave A discussion of the ramifications of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993; it's implications for you as an expectant father. paternity • bonding • infants • baby • babies
The Benefits of Working at Home in the Recession As the country is gripped by high levels of unemployment, a great number of people are looking at ways of generating an income by working from home. redundancy • work from home • recession • home working • work life balance
The X-Files: The Complete Second Season on DVD A description of the Collector's Edition DVD box set, the reasons behind the creative choices that were made and a look into the secondary characters. the x-files • chris carter • nicholas lea • wlliam b. davis • steven williams
WNBA Sparks Beat Liberty The Los Angeles Sparks may have turned their 2009 season around with a key road victory. sparks liberty • sparks beat liberty • sparks road win • liberty wnba • sparks wnba
Women Bullying Each Other At Work Women bully each other at work, partly out of fear for their jobs but mostly because the militaristic corporate structure encourages it. women bullying each other at work • corporate structure encourages women to bully • the devil wears prada • woman are undermining each other • verbal psychological emotional bullying
Breastfeeding for the Working Mom The three Ps of Breastfeeding for the Career Woman are Planning, Pumping, and Patience! Learn how to keep a breastfed baby happy and healthy after returning to work. breastfeeding • nursing baby • pumping milk at work • working while breastfeeding • breastpump
Bringing Your Newborn Home All mothers experience excitement, anticipation and fear in the nine months before bringing home their baby. Moms can prepare for the new arrival in the following ways. bringing baby home • preparation for baby • physical changes during pregnancy • pregnancy • prenatal yoga
Choice of a Boy or Girl for New Parents To most newly married couples, childbirth and raising children will follow naturally. The potential emotional and lifestyle changes are seldom given serious thought. boy • girl • child preferences • choice of a boy • gender preference
Dinner With The Danes Dine With The Danes is a program that matches visitors with Danish families for dinner. dine with the danes • copenhagen • danish dining • denmark eating • dinner with danes
Elsie MacGill: Canada's First Woman Engineer Elizabeth Gregory MacGill - Elsie - not only blazed a trail for women, she blasted open doors in engineering, aeronautical engineering, and business elsie macgill • dr elsie macgill • elizabeth gregory macgill • macgill first woman electrical engineer • macgill first woman aeronautical engineer |
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