thread: HELP!

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    618

    HELP!

    Hi everyone,

    I am in need of some advice or even a place to start!

    I have 10 weeks until I am due to start my maternity leave.

    Last week the director of the company (A small one... there is only 5 of us) announced he was leaving his fiance and children for one of our employees. His finace is a part owner, as is his parents. Then today he announces he is staying with his finace, and dumps the employee. Right now my receptionist and I are the only people in the office and working, and it is looking like the employee he had the affair with will leave, as well as another staff member.

    I am so stressed and worried, getting stomach pains and feeling so sick because of all of this.

    My question is this;

    Am I entitled to anything at all if I stop work now? I dont want to risk my baby when I am this stressed and upset every day???

    I had made a verbal agreement with the Boss to have my holiday leave paid out over 6 months while I was on leave, and if I leave now it will be paid out in full, leaving me with nothing when the baby arrives AND I lose the 10 weeks paid employment I was relying on!

    Is there anyone I can contact to ask if I am entitled to a payout or compensation for losing my maternity leave, because I am pretty certain the business will fold now as only the director, receptionist and myself still have jobs!


  2. #2
    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    Near the Snowies!
    2,975

    depending on what state you are in, maybe contact your workplace ombudsman or union if you are part of one? I would think though (and this isnt based on anything other than my opinion!) that if the business closes before you are due to go on leave then you wouldn't get paid mat. leave, you may get a redundancy package (or whatever they call it). i would check with one of the government departments that oversees employment etc.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Perth
    3,299

    I'm sorry your workplace is in an awful situation. Definitely give the workplace people a call...I think it is DOCEP or Dept of Commerce (in WA at least).

    If the business folds and you are offered a redundancy, I would assume that you'd get paid in lieu of notice. This could be anywhere from 2 weeks or a months pay upwards. Being a small business, I'd imagine they would just pay the legal minimum. Plus you'd get paid out any unused annual/long service leave.

    If you do resign now, you won't be entitled to a redundancy if the business folds. I guess you have to weigh up whether it's worth the stress of going to work every day until they close up shop or you go on mat leave (whichever comes first) or forgoing the extra money and perhaps finding some temp work for the next 10 weeks.

    Definitely make some calls first and find out what options you have.

    Good luck xox

    ETA: Try the Fair Work Infoline: 13 13 94
    Last edited by Laranna; November 18th, 2009 at 01:36 PM. : ETA

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Melbourne
    2,008

    I think contacting the relevant experts is possibly the best way to find out where you stand.

    But just a thought... Could you go on maternity leave now rather than resigning? If you did you may be able to start getting paid your leave now and take your annual leave at the same time... It could be possible that if you had a letter from your doctor/midwife saying that you needed to start maternity leave now because the stress of working was causing you problems you may be able to get the payment... Anyway just a thought. GL with it, I hope the situation there improves soon.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Adelaide
    52

    I'm sorry to hear you're having a rough time at work.
    My work environment isn't particularly perfect at the moment either.
    At my last OB appt, he asked what date I was planning to go on Maternity Leave, which is was at 37 weeks. I got a little teary and confessed that work was incredibly stressful, very demanding, and that I was feeling terrible about going to work each day.
    He told me that that kind of stress was very bad for me and the baby, and has written a sick certificate to leave two weeks earlier. I would have like to go earlier again, but due to sick leave entitlements plus work commitments, didn't think it was fair to just up and leave (trust me.....I DREAM of it every half hour).
    You could always have a look at this avenue. You could look at it as a short term measure (take a couple of days off, just to calm down a little) or as a long term, finish up early to start unpaid/paid maternity leave.

    As for your other entitlements - Annual Leave and Long Service Leave (if applicable), regardless of if the business decides to close up, you are still entitled to every single cent. An employer is obligated to pay out ALL employee's entitlements, including any unpaid super contributions as a matter of priority. State Governments have various schemes in place, as well as the insolvency laws to protect you in this instance. My only other comment would be NOT to agree to any alternative payment in lieu, just stick to what you are entitled to.

    Good Luck, and I hope it all turns out OK

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    618

    Well - Since my first post I have had time off work because the stress got so bad I was worried about my baby (She is fine the doctor checked everything out)

    Went into work today, only to be told that I am being stood down pending an investigation by the directors lawyer into me? He wont tell me what I am being accused of and I am not allowed to work.

    I am waiting for legal advice now on what to do, I cant even imagine what I could be investigated by a lawyer for?!?!?!?! My boyfriend came into the office with me this morning because I had been sent a text that upset me so much I couldnt drive, and he sat in on the ownder telling me I couldnt work. It is all so confusing, I was afraid I would lose my job because it would be closed down, not that I would be fired!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Raby, NSW
    202

    Well - Since my first post I have had time off work because the stress got so bad I was worried about my baby (She is fine the doctor checked everything out)

    Went into work today, only to be told that I am being stood down pending an investigation by the directors lawyer into me? He wont tell me what I am being accused of and I am not allowed to work.

    I am waiting for legal advice now on what to do, I cant even imagine what I could be investigated by a lawyer for?!?!?!?! My boyfriend came into the office with me this morning because I had been sent a text that upset me so much I couldnt drive, and he sat in on the ownder telling me I couldnt work. It is all so confusing, I was afraid I would lose my job because it would be closed down, not that I would be fired!

    OMG Meercat you poor thing! what the hell does your boss think he is doing? ffs this is the last thing you need atm and i can only imagine the stress you are going through.

    I hope everything works out ok as i honestly have no idea why he is getting a lawyer?

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    Where we swim in glitter and play on rainbows
    630

    ohh hunny,
    What a terrible thing for you to be going through.
    I have no advise here just

    Hang in there and I am sure they can't do this to you

    xx
    B

  9. #9
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2009
    Kalgoorlie, WA
    729

    Surely they have to legally tell you why you are being investigated??

    I was going to post that :why can't you go on leave early? I've been day dreaming of doing that for weeks as I'm getting annoyed with work. Just bring forward the dates. But now that you've been stood-down, I don't think that's an option.

    Good luck with it all.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    618

    Well Ladies, I got fired

    Cant go into the reasons why, because I have a solicitor now handling everything. It is safe to say I was treated like a piece of trash and was not even allowed notice in writing. My solictor tells me this is becoming a trend in businesses, and that so close to my maternity leave it is a regular occurance that companies try to find reasons to fire women.

    So I am a lady of leasure now! And already going stir crazy!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    On the couch.
    832

    How rubbish!!! Well at least you dont have to put up with a lame boss and a stressful work environment. Im sure you will find things to keep yourself occupied... like BB

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    Where we swim in glitter and play on rainbows
    630

    oh hunny
    what stupid A Holes.
    Please try not to stress as this is the last thing you need.
    I was forced to finish work at 22 weeks due to an injury and I havn't looked back. In the time I left I have set up my own company and now have 2 people working for me as demonstrators
    I know it sux now mate but I truley believe everything happens for a reason (even though we dont know it yet)

    You are one tough cookie and things will get better.
    Lets hope your solicitor is fantastic and sues the a$s of that stupid company and they do have to close hehe

    I say KARMA babe!!!!

    xx
    B

  13. #13
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2009
    Kalgoorlie, WA
    729

    That super sucks. Best of luck with the solicitor, etc.... And the rest of pg too!