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I've been researching the criteria for statutory maternity pay (SMP) through an umbrella company and understand you must have been employed continuously by your umbrella provider for at least 26 weeks before the 15th week before the baby is due.
If you meet this criteria,...
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Statutory maternity pay through an umbrella - definition of "consecutive"
Hi,
I'm female and thinking about what the consequences of getting pregnant would be on my finances (amongst other things!).
I get paid through an umbrella company so I am classed as an employee of the umbrella company and therefore I'm eligible for statutory maternity...
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Maternity pay as a limited company - query
Hello,
My partner is currently looking at becoming a contractor and like me is a total newb. We are currently trying to understand how maternity cover works for a contractor working as part of their own limited company. We have done some research but are very confused by it all. So......
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