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Posted By: Gloria Brown on 2007-09-11
In Reply to: SPi Handbood - Gloria Brown

..............cheez, cannot type today.


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Read your handbook.....sm
and you will find that it clearly states that if payday falls on a weekend day, payday will be the following Monday.  
Actually I looked in my Medware handbook....
and they DO pay for maternity leave (6 weeks for SVD and 8 weeks for cesarean section)for full-time employees. I am sure you have to work there for at least a year before you could use it though. Anyway, if you work as an employee for a company who does NOT have paid maternity leave, you can file for disability for that time. That is what I did when I had my children. It is not as much as regular pay, but it is something. Hope this information helps!

Thanks. I'm a bit stressed after reading the handbook. It looks
very cumbersome and I'm afraid I won't be productive, but I have worked on the account for 5 years so I'm hoping knowing the dictators and their quirks and the account specifics will  be enough to help makeup for learning a new platform. 
WMX unveiling of new employee handbook. nm

Handbook? I vaguely remember hearing something about that
Like maybe way back in January.
Not true; there's an exception written right into the handbook sm
You are expected to TRY to get 40 hours but in times of low / no work, you have the option of using PTO or UNPAID TIME.
Agreed. They remind one of MQ. Where is the current employee handbook on the Comm Page?
Thanks.