Pumping at work
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Pumping at work
I'm not going back until July and then it will only be for 3 days then its the summer holidays! I'll be back for the new academic year from September and working 3 full days.
So do the school have to provide me with time and a place to pump?? Also how often do I need to pump?
Any advice greatfully received!
So do the school have to provide me with time and a place to pump?? Also how often do I need to pump?
Any advice greatfully received!
Mervs Mum- Number of posts : 221
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Re: Pumping at work
Yes they have to give you time and a place to pump also storage for your milk.
I'm not sure how many times i await the answer as i'm going back to work this month.
I'm not sure how many times i await the answer as i'm going back to work this month.
clairelana- Number of posts : 618
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Re: Pumping at work
This leaflet explains what you need to know.
Breastfeeding and Work
I would like to point out that your Employer is not legally obliged to provide you with a place to express or storage facilities, but the HSE strongly recommend they do so.
You MUST write to your employer before you return from maternity leave to advise them you will be breastfeeding and to give them the opportunity to find you a suitable place to express.
Good luck!
Breastfeeding and Work
I would like to point out that your Employer is not legally obliged to provide you with a place to express or storage facilities, but the HSE strongly recommend they do so.
You MUST write to your employer before you return from maternity leave to advise them you will be breastfeeding and to give them the opportunity to find you a suitable place to express.
Good luck!
Drusilla- Number of posts : 244
Tell us about yourself : People who have kids by more than 3 different men are SLAGS. They don't give a shit about the welfare of their children, otherwise they would be keeping their bloody legs shut and creating a STABLE environment for their kids, either in a stable relationship or as a single mother - because single mothers are perfectly capable of being fantastic parents. If you want to sleep around use some fucking contraception until you are sure your partner is in it for the long haul, it is not fucking difficult. Kids need stability - they don't need a succession of men coming in and out of their life.
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Re: Pumping at work
Thanks Drusilla. How far in advance do you think is reasonable??
Mervs Mum- Number of posts : 221
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