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What Is The Statutory Maternity Leave?

Statutory maternity leave is an employee benefit that provides paid or unpaid time off work to care for a child or make arrangements for the child's welfare. Often, the term parental leave includes maternity, paternity, and adoption leave. Often the minimum benefits are stipulated by law.
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How much is Statutory Maternity Pay?
The amount you get depends on how much you earn. The first six weeks of SMP is 90% of your weekly wages. For the remaining 33 weeks it is either £128.73 a week or 90% of your average weekly wages, whichever is less (April 2011 rate). SMP is paid in t  www.patient.co.uk
How do you claim Statutory Maternity Pay?
Your doctor or midwife will issue a certificate MAT B1 when you are about 6 months' pregnant. You must show this to your employer when you claim SMP, at least 4 weeks before you want to stop work.  www.patient.co.uk
How Long Is Maternity Leave?
if you''re a mother who is an employee, you have the statutory right to a Statutory Maternity Leave is for 52 weeks, 26 weeks of 'ordinary maternity leave' and 26 weeks of 'additional maternity leave' making one year in total but you must tell your e  uk.ask.com
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