I am currently on maternity leave and at the stage where I am discussing my return to work with my managers.
Just as background, I have worked there full time for 4 years. I moved cities during covid-19 so I now live 2 hours away from my office. When planning to move I actually got a new job in the new city and when I tried to hand in my notice they wanted to keep me so said I could work from home most of the time, just coming into the office when required (approx 1 x month). Since then I have been promoted to a managerial role, prior to going on maternity leave I was attending the office once every other week.
I have requested to return on a part time basis which they have agreed to if I attend the office once a week. This will be expensive given my take home pay is lower and I will also have high childcare costs, so I feel this is slightly unfair. They have offered flexibility in the sense that on the days I attend the office I can do a shorter working day and make up the time at home on another day.
To be honest I’m aware they might not want me back and this is their way of getting rid of me. However I am a good worker, I think they just want me in the office more. I do understand it’s good to have managerial presence in the office. However the company has not enforced any homeffice working requirements to anyone and personally I much prefer working at home.
I’m conflicted on how to play this, I see my options as;
Just as background, I have worked there full time for 4 years. I moved cities during covid-19 so I now live 2 hours away from my office. When planning to move I actually got a new job in the new city and when I tried to hand in my notice they wanted to keep me so said I could work from home most of the time, just coming into the office when required (approx 1 x month). Since then I have been promoted to a managerial role, prior to going on maternity leave I was attending the office once every other week.
I have requested to return on a part time basis which they have agreed to if I attend the office once a week. This will be expensive given my take home pay is lower and I will also have high childcare costs, so I feel this is slightly unfair. They have offered flexibility in the sense that on the days I attend the office I can do a shorter working day and make up the time at home on another day.
To be honest I’m aware they might not want me back and this is their way of getting rid of me. However I am a good worker, I think they just want me in the office more. I do understand it’s good to have managerial presence in the office. However the company has not enforced any homeffice working requirements to anyone and personally I much prefer working at home.
I’m conflicted on how to play this, I see my options as;
- Suck it up and do it. If I want another child then it makes sense to go back to the same job as the maternity leave benefits and entitlement might be better by staying put. I don’t really want to sacrifice time with my child but I realise most people do this as a means to an end.
- Be honest that this isn’t going to work for me and try to negotiate attending once every other week.
- Look for another job. I was tempted to get a job closer to home or fully remote anyway. I may just agree to what my current job are asking for, start looking for a job and hand notice in as late as possible.