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i live in michigan, and i'm wondering what the law is on maternity leave for part-time workers. i will have only been with this employer for about 3 months total by the time i finally take my maternity leave. i know it won't be paid for, but what are the laws on how much time i'm allowed to take while still being able to keep my current position?
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Both US and Michigan laws protect pregnant women by requiring that pregnant women are treated the same as any other employee who has a medical condition. There aren't any laws that guarantee time off for a woman who is pregnant who has only been with her employer for 3 months.
I'm sorry for that news. Let me know if you have any questions. |
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so legally they don't have to let me come back after i decide to take my leave?
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Yes, that is correct. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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