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1 She will also be the first to take maternity leave once her baby is born.
2 She was the first premier in the nation's history to take maternity leave while in office.
3 Companies are less likely to invest in women who might have to take maternity leave .
4 Working hours are more flexible, and female staff can take maternity leave without worrying about job security.
5 That has been attributed to gender bias, prejudice against women who take maternity leave and other discrimination.
6 The fourth-grade teacher informed administrators in April 2009 that she was pregnant and needed to take maternity leave.
7 You aren't even required to mention pregnancy, though of course you would have to if you wanted to take maternity leave.
8 If an essential worker is 24 weeks pregnant, can they get the wage subsidy or do they have to take maternity leave?
9 Former Labour Party TD Derek McDowell will stand in for deputy government press secretary Cathy Madden, who will take maternity leave next week.
10 The Simon Community dismissed a pregnant woman as soon as she told them she wanted to take maternity leave, Galway Circuit Court heard yesterday.
11 Even if you can afford financially to take maternity leave, the chances are the business will suffer, if not dry up, during your absence.
12 Peters could soon hold both jobs, while Ardern takes maternity leave.
13 I was expecting our third baby when he left, and took maternity leave.
14 Recently, Madrid and her partner had adopted a Korean infant, and Madrid had taken maternity leave.
15 After taking maternity leave with her first child, she found it tough to return to work.
16 When a professional woman takes maternity leave, her job is held open for the duration of her absence.
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