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Finding A Job Whilst Pregnant
My sister in law has been a full time mum since her baby was born 2 years ago. She decided to start looking for a job, but has found out she is pregnant. She has some interviews lined up. Is she obliged to tell potential employers she is pregnant? If so when, at interview or when/if they offer her the job?
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The first paragraph from the link snags posted states "No, you don't have to tell them anything. The fact that you are pregnant should not have any bearing on whether you are the right person for the job" to the question of telling a prospective employer about a pregnancy.
I entirely disagree with the second part - if an employer is interviewing for a position then it is clearly a position the employer wants to fill, and therefore being pregnant absolutely does have a bearing on whether a person is the right person for the job. If the person goes on Mat leave for a year a few months after joining, then the employer has a position where the employee employed for the position is not in a position to do their job.
May not be such an issue for a large company, but what about small companies?
The first paragraph from the link snags posted states "No, you don't have to tell them anything. The fact that you are pregnant should not have any bearing on whether you are the right person for the job" to the question of telling a prospective employer about a pregnancy.
I entirely disagree with the second part - if an employer is interviewing for a position then it is clearly a position the employer wants to fill, and therefore being pregnant absolutely does have a bearing on whether a person is the right person for the job. If the person goes on Mat leave for a year a few months after joining, then the employer has a position where the employee employed for the position is not in a position to do their job.
May not be such an issue for a large company, but what about small companies?
My sister is in this position too, only 5 weeks gone and has a job lined up for Sept. If all goes well she'd be on maternity leave in November. She's going to wait til she's at 12 weeks, and then have a meeting to discuss it with her managers. (The job is an in house promotion). It's a bit of a moral dilemma, I'm not sure what the right or wrong answer is.
"She is under no obligation whatsoever to tell a prospective employer about her pregnancy."
Absolutely correct.
But if I interviewed somebody and they accepted a position and then I found out they were pregnant at the time of the interview, I would never trust that person again.
I feel the law is wrong.
Absolutely correct.
But if I interviewed somebody and they accepted a position and then I found out they were pregnant at the time of the interview, I would never trust that person again.
I feel the law is wrong.