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Dajstar | 10:51 Wed 02nd Feb 2005 | Jobs & Education
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My partner is 3 months pregnant and currently working on a hospital ward that is due to close in March. The chances are she will be transfered to another ward , but she's not too happy about that.


My question is , if she was to get an interview for another job has she got a duty or a right to inform them that she is pregnant (in light she will have to finish work in July) or would it be wrong to tell them a few weeks into the job should she get it ??

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They do not need to know.  They might be a bit miffed but she has to maximise her chances of getting that job.  Telling them she will be starting maternity leave can only do harm.

Unless asked specifically if she is pregnant, then I'd keep stum!

I agree. Don't tell them.
A word of warning, some employers make you have a medical.  They send you to the loo and ask you to provide a urine sample.  It is obvious they do it in order to rule out pregnant applicants, although of course they will tell you the reason is something else.  She does have to tell her employer a certain number of weeks before the due date - can't remember exactly when though.  ACAS had a useful booklet in my time.  Off the top of my head it's www.acas.org.uk.
If she applies for a new job within the NHS then it won't make any different if she's pregnant or not.  If they think she's right for the job it wouldn't stop them from offering it to her even if she was 35 weeks pregnant.  Don't know the policies of other organisations though.  Governmental type ones would be the same as the NHS.  Its the private companies that may cause probs.  Good Luck!
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Thankyou all for advice.
I worked in the private sector & interviewed/engaged staff. I have always believed that honesty is the best policy.

she could apply for the job and get it - but unless she informs them of the pregnancy she will not get maternity pay.  has to be b4 26 weeks i think, check out acas.co.uk

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sorry - i think i was getting mixed up with maternity pay - still check out acas tho

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sorry for the caps

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