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Follow on Google News | ![]() 5 rules for Working Pregnant Women. Let us show some Humanity!By: OneWorldNews How to recognize Discrimination? When the employer changes the assignment or removes a woman from the job because she's pregnant or might be pregnant without a specific accommodation request or agreement from the employee, the employer can face the claim of gender or pregnancy discrimination. Any kind of force shouldn't be applied to the pregnant worker regarding the assignment of work or removal of the duty. They should be given the right to extent of choosing their work, keeping in mind the health issues. Rights that should be kept in mind of Mamas-to-be, before entering the workplace: 5 Rules for Working Pregnant Women As far as woman lawyers are concerned or the one who has faced any problem in the workplace, not many of you must be aware of the rights at the workplace. 1. Be aware of the rights Neither your boss or anyone from the HR department would know about your condition better than you'll do. Some laws are complicated and are really complex to be remembered the individuals. Even the well-intentioned human resource professionals are unable to remember some laws. Pregnant women can look at the employee manual to get the information in details to know their rights. 2. Inform the boss about the Pregnancy You need to tell your boss about your pregnancy to escape from emergency situations. There is no need for a detailed letter but after you inform them, an e-mail will do. When the employer will be informed, then you'll not feel a sudden change in his behavior towards your work. While you are pregnant, you cannot be sure of your health. 3. Plan for the Leaves In emergency conditions, there's no big deal but for the due dates, the leave must be taken before 30 days. A similar thing goes with your partner too, should also talk to his boss about the leave. 4. Be clear with the Accommodations Get to know about every little detail and problems facing while working and you can show it to the boss asking for the favorable accommodations. Let them know the inconvenience to them is for a temporary period of time. 5. Stand for Yourself There is no one to understand your condition better than yourself. If you feel then you are being discriminated then report it. Always try to report in writings, if any wrong happens in future. Read full story: https://bit.ly/ End
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