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I've been through this multiple times. We had one employee who has had three kids over the last five years, and each time has taken 3-6 months maternity leave. We have bent over backwards to ensure that she is not denied any opportunities and that we cover for her. She's great, and the last thing we want to do is lose her because she feels she has to make the choice between the company and her family.



what if she wasn't doing great before she went on the first maternity leave and was in fact doing poorly?


In a properly managed company, these are separate things.


But unfortunately in the court of law, I'm guessing it would be a very messy argument.


yes they are. which is the improperly managed company that dealt with them as a single thing?




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