Women whose Expected Week of Childbirth (EWC) begins on or after 6 April 2003 benefit from the new maternity leave provisions.
Women whose Expected Week of Childbirth (EWC) is on or after 6 April 2003 benefit from the new leave rights even if their babies are born earlier than expected.
The changes to maternity leave provisions do not apply to women whose Expected Week of Childbirth (EWC) is before 6 April 2003, even if their babies are born later than expected on or after 6 April 2003.
The length of ordinary maternity leave is increased (2007) and pregnant employees are entitled up to 39 weeks' ordinary maternity leave.
Women who have completed 26 weeks' continuous service with their employer by the beginning of the 14th week before their Expected Week of Childbirth (EWC) can take additional maternity leave. Additional maternity leave starts immediately after ordinary maternity leave and continues for a further 13 weeks. (total 52 weeks Maternity Leave)
Women whose expected chidbirth is due on or after 5 October 2008, will keep their normal employment rights and benefits (apart from wages) throughout the ordinary and additional maternity leave.
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