My Boss Mishandled My Maternity Leave — How I Fought Back and Won

I requested 12 weeks of fully paid maternity leave, and my boss approved it, making me feel relieved and supported during such a life-changing moment. Everything seemed perfect, and I began preparing for the arrival of my baby with a sense of security.

A month later, panic hit when I checked my online payslip and saw the shocking number: zero. My savings weren’t enough to cover bills, let alone baby expenses. I called my boss immediately, hoping it was a simple mistake.

He casually told me, “Oh, I told HR you wanted unpaid leave. Thought you’d prefer that.” I was speechless and frustrated. I had clearly applied for paid leave, and he had approved it. His casual shrug and suggestion to wait until I returned to work were unacceptable with a newborn on the way.

I documented all my emails and approval letters, then contacted HR directly. Once they saw the proof, they were furious at the mishandling and quickly corrected the mistake. Within a week, I received my full back pay, and HR implemented stricter processes to prevent it from happening to anyone else. Holding my newborn later, I realized how close I had come to financial disaster and learned an unforgettable lesson: always keep records, speak up, and fight for what you deserve. READ MORE BELOW

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