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period,  two  30-minute  periods, or  three 20-minute periods  as agreed  with  a Manager. Part  time
               employees will be entitled to a pro-rata benefit to that provided to full-time employees.

               To avail of this benefit, the employee must inform a Manager of the intention to avail of this reduction
               in hours when advising the company that she will be returning to work, i.e. not later than four weeks
               before the intended return to work date. The employee should include a copy of the child's birth
               certificate with such an application. The employee will remain on full pay during the period that hours
               are reduced for the purposes of breastfeeding.

               3.9.12 Provision of Breastfeeding Breaks
               An employee who is breastfeeding will be entitled to work breaks equivalent to 1 hour per day for the
               purposes of breast-feeding in a designated area in the workplace. For the purposes of the 2004 Act
               "breastfeeding"  means  breastfeeding  a  child  or  expressing  breast  milk  and  feeding  it  to  a  child
               immediately or storing it for the purposes of feeding it to a child at a later time. This entitlement may
               be availed of for up to 26 weeks after the date of birth of the child. Breastfeeding breaks may be taken
               as one 60-minute break, two 30-minute breaks, or three 20-minute breaks per day as agreed with a
               Manager. Part time employees will be entitled to a pro-rata benefit to that provided to full-time
               employees.

               To avail of this benefit, the employee must inform a Manager of the intention to avail work breaks
               when advising the company that she will be returning to work, i.e. not later than four weeks before
               the intended return to work date. The employee should include a copy of the child's birth certificate
               with  such  an  application.  Availing  of  such  breaks  will  not  result  in  any  reduction  of  pay  for  the
               employee.


               3.9.13 Notification Requirements
               Before your maternity leave begins
               As  soon  as  reasonably  practicable  but  not  later  than  4  weeks  before  the  start  of your  Minimum
               maternity leave, you must notify a Manager in writing of the date on which you will commence your
               maternity leave together with a medical certificate confirming the expected week of confinement.
               Notification by you for an Extension of maternity leave must be given as soon as practicable.

               Notification by you for Additional maternity leave shall be given not later than 4 weeks prior to what
               would have been your expected date of return if you had not taken additional maternity leave

               Returning from maternity leave
               Please note that you must provide at least four weeks written notice of your intention to return to
               work after maternity leave. Please note that if you do not provide the proper notice of return to work
               this may affect your right to return to work. The notice should specify the date of your return.

               Further extending maternity leave on medical grounds
               If you are too ill to return to work at the end of your maternity leave period, the normal Company
               rules on sick leave will apply.

               3.9.14 Maternity Benefit (MB)
               NOTE** It is a matter for the employee to deal with the Department of Employment
               Affairs and Social Protection, but for the assistance of the employee we provide the information
               below.





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