Would You Have Heard Of Mada Pasa
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As an employee, you are entitled to Ordinary Maternity Leave (26 weeks) no matter how long you've been employed by your company. You should be entitled to Additional Maternity Leave & Statutory Maternity Pay too. Basically, to qualify, you need to have been working for your employer for at least 26 weeks by the end of the 15th week before your baby is due. (NB. You must also still be employed by them in that 15th week too.) As far as I can tell, having several 'temporary' contracts one after the other shouldn't make any difference.
A qucik trip to the CAB should confirm your rights but in the meantime these links might help:
http://www.maternityalliance.org.uk/parents_work.htm
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/lifeevent/benefits/statutory_maternity_pay.asp
http://www.worksmart.org.uk/rights/viewsubsection.php?sun=52
http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts2002/20020022.htm
The answer should be yes but I am not an expert in this so best to contact your agency. I know you would have to provide a MATB1 form from your Doctor or Midwife and send this off to your company's payroll/HR department. By law, the company cannot discriminate especially in this case because you are pregnant.
Hope this helps
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