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Know Your Pregnancy Rights: Talking to Your Boss About Your Bump
Posted:
November 16, 2018
Updated: May 5, 2022
Talking to Your Boss About Your Bump
This state-by-state guide, created in partnership with WorkLife Law, helps you think through:
when to break the news to your employer
what to say
how to ask for accommodations
If you have any questions about your pregnancy rights, please call our national, free, confidential legal helpline at 1-833-NEED-ABB (
1-833-633-3222).
PARA ESPAÑOL:
Como Hablar con tu Jefe Acerca tu Embarazo
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