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Previously on "Maternity Pay for 2 part time jobs"
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A cursory Google comes up with the following but Lance's suggestion of going to the CAB is best
Rights for parents with more than one job - Maternity Action
I've got two part-time jobs. Do I get maternity pay for both? | WorkSmart: The career coach that works for everyone
Working Families | Maternity leave and pay if you have more than one employer - Working Families
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Might be worth asking on Mumsnet.
Or citizens advice.
This doesn’t sound like a contractor question. Not that appear too many of those left.
Also. What have the employers said?
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Maternity Pay for 2 part time jobs
Hi All,
My wife is soon to start maternity leave and is currently working 2 jobs, both jobs pay £10 p/hour and 7 hours p/day.
Normal pay is as so:
Company A is for 3 days p/week - £210.
Company B is for 2 days p/week - £140.
We are really struggling with how to work out maternity pay for these 2 jobs, she is eligible for both as has been there since Jan 2020 so that's not an issue.
Normally it works out at 90% for 6 weeks and then £151.20 p/w for another 33 weeks.
With the 2 different jobs should this work out as 90% for 6 weeks on each of them:
Company A - £189 p/w
Company B - £126 p/w
And then split the £151.20 as the days worked:
Company A pays 3/5ths of £151.20 - £90.72 p/w
Company B pays 2/5ths of £151.20 - £60.48 p/w
Or does Company A pay the full £151.20 and then Company B pay nothing?
Or does Company A pay the full £151.20 and then Company B pay £126 (90% as it is lower than £151.20)?
Any help would be much appreciated!Last edited by andy952; 6 January 2021, 17:24.Tags: None
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