With this pause in operations, some companies have asked employees to take a pay cut and also use their annual leave to offset the time spent at home not working. This has presented a complex challenge for pregnant moms due to go on maternity leave.
Under normal circumstances, moms would use their annual leave to supplement the amount of time they can have at home with their new-borns in accordance with the law around maternity leave.
Under the current circumstances, many employees are forced to take annual leave to reduce costs, thus affecting the length of their extended maternity leave which is usually planned ahead of time thus affecting both expecting mom and the employer.
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This leaves these moms in a situation where should the lockdown regulations be lifted to Level 1 for example, they will go back to work like everyone else – but unlike everyone else- they would have now spent annual leave days that they could’ve used to supplement their upcoming maternity leave.
Shaa’ista Bulbulia of Govender Patel Dladla attorneys said: “Covid-19 causes an interesting disruption in the employment relationship for those employees who cannot provide services in this time. The inability may be created by the regulations precluding the employees’ work.
“Unless the employment contract provides otherwise, if you as an employee do not provide the services that you had contracted for, and irrespective of the reasons for not providing the services, the employer is not obliged to pay remuneration. I make mention, that there is a corresponding obligation on the employer to provide the employee with works and if the employer is unable to do so, the employee may be relieved of her obligations to provide the services and as such, the employee may still be entitled to her remuneration.”
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“The Legislature has chosen that it is fair to allow for maternity leave and has determined a period for this. The loss of extension through annual leave, which is at the discretion of the employer, cannot be criticised, ” Bulbia concludes.
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