Sentences with phrase «mother took leave»

The respondent's mother took leave from her job as a manager at a retail store to care from her son.

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That left Steve, still in his 20s, to take over the family business and to become the primary source of income for his widowed mother.
Prince William, left, and Prince Harry, the sons of Diana, Princess of Wales, bow their heads as their mother's coffin is taken out of Westminster Abbey Saturday Sept. 6, 1997 following her funeral service.
, fitness breaks legitimized in the work schedule, requiring all employees to take a substantial part of their vacation time off, turning off email while on vacation, providing paid parental leave for new parents and encouraging both mothers and fathers to take advantage with no adverse career impact, paid time off for volunteer activities, and more.
When Cole's mother decided to leave her father, Cole's first thought, at age nine, was «What took you so long?
At the same time, it set up the expectation that all mothers would take full advantage of the leave.
The news of Kalanick's official departure as CEO, which was announced Wednesday morning, comes after he penned a letter to staff last week that he would be taking a leave of absence to cope with the death of his mother, Bonnie Kalanick.
But claiming that children are disadvantaged when their mothers don't take a full maternity leave, however, is a little bit like claiming that being sexually active is bad for teenagers — we all want to believe that supposition is true, but the credible research so far doesn't actually support it.
New mothers can take 12 weeks of maternity leave at full pay, whereas they were previously eligible for only 4 weeks.
Mr. Kalanick last week said he would take an indefinite leave of absence from Uber, partly to work on himself and to grieve for his mother, who died last month in a boating accident.
But Paulsen, at the next table, said Bezos could spend it all, «if he leaves enough to take care of his mother
The policy was updated Oct. 1 so that new mothers working in its coffee shops can take six weeks of leave with full pay, rather than partial pay.
New mothers who work at Starbucks headquarters and other parts of the company can take up to 18 weeks of fully paid leave.
Mothers are still more likely to take the leave, she notes, as there «are still employers that are not supportive of male employees taking parental leave
Kalanick, who had just suffered the immense tragedy of losing his mother in a boating accident, said he is taking a leave of absence.
The discussion explored how women are challenged by pay inequity, the perception of being too ambitious and by company policies and culture that leave many women who are mothers averse to taking risks.
Right before we left, our friend Shereen, a single mother, asked if she and her two sons could take refuge in our home while we are gone.
Might I remind you of people whom have also died in poverty... Mother Teresa, Jesus Christ, as a matter of fact we all die in poverty seeing how we take nothing with us when we leave.
Women are afraid that they will not be able to publish in competitive fields at the same rate as their childless colleagues; they are afraid that as new mothers they will no longer be taken seriously as scholars; and they are afraid to take advantage of existing family leave policies in the event that chairmen and colleagues bristle at having to take on additional courses and other work when a new mother takes maternity leave.
My father died in the hospital, leaving my mother alone, with two boys to take care of.
The fellowship of the church takes precedence over the house, father, mother, or brothers that are left behind.
It's not until his wife returns to London to shop and their nanny must leave to care for her sick mother that Milne's greatest work begins to take shape.
In 2001, U2 had one of the top albums of the year (All That You Can't Leave Behind) with an allegorical, 11 - song tribute to a lover (or, more likely, mother figure) identified as «Grace»: «She takes the blame, she covers the shame, she travels outside of karma.»
«During all this time I was never joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of professor and profane, lest, being a tender young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
But since Paul left Ephesus in order to reach Jerusalem in time to keep the feast and since he had taken a vow that he could be released from only in Jerusalem, we realize that Luke means Paul went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem to salute the mother church - the church of the apostles.
We are told as well that Spirits becomes in to the baby during creation in their mothers womb making that small heart beat, we are told they are choice-less in mankind behavior and in making or taking choices, we are told it leaves the person upon death and returns back to God the Creator immediately, we are told Spirits will not at all be judged «rewarded or punished»?
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
The divine blessing of procreation («Be fruitful and multiply») is spoken to the human male and female in Genesis 1:28, and Adam's rapturous little poem naming woman and man in Genesis 2:23 (which I take to be the way Genesis 2 affirms that creation is «very good») clearly aims at sexual union, as the man is to leave father and mother and cleave to his woman, becoming one flesh with her (Gen. 2:24).
anyway, i just so happen to have a big jar of tahini sauce left over because i finally faced the fact that i had eaten waaay too many of those roasted tomatoes to take them with me to the party so i whipped up some of your mother's white bean humus quick like.
I am sure my mother made many things but the things that stick in my mind are rabbit stew (we had to take a half hour bus ride then a ten minute train ride to buy the rabbit), pilaff (my father learned to eat it in Singapore and Sumatra during the war), lamb chops and roasts (we bought a side of lamb a week for the family of 5) with vegetables and «Eggs a la Mummy» — fritters made with left over vegetables and very popular on Sunday nights.
When my mother and I left that evening, we headed to Pitlochry, but I just had to stop to take some shots of the beautiful countryside as the rain cleared.
The video, shot in April 2012, was taken at Wyoming Premium Farms, a pig factory farm in Wheatland, Wyo., owned by Itoham America, Inc., and shows workers kicking living piglets like soccer balls, swinging sick piglets in circles by their hind legs, striking mother pigs with their fists and repeatedly and forcefully kicking them as they resisted leaving their young.
Two of the central events in McLain's life — his father's death and his mother's remarriage — took place when he was a pitching star for Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, and they left him with an emptiness and anger that he carries with him today.
Evidence from Sweden suggests that a mother's future earnings increase on average by 7 % over a four year period for every month of leave the father takes.
The minimum point at which the father can take up either of these leaves is when his baby is 20 weeks old — and only then if the mother returns to (or starts) work.
If substantial paternity / parental leave were made available to UK fathers and were paid at reasonable rates and if this were taken up by substantial numbers of fathers this would require a revolution in thinking by government, employers, trades unions and others about the work / care nexus which could benefit not only fathers but mothers and children too (Green & Parker, 2006; Lewis & Cooper, 2005)-- and, ultimately, employers too.
How do parents prove their eligibility for the father to receive Additional Paternity Leave (and Additional Statutory Paternity Pay)-- i.e. to take up the remainder of the mother's entitlement to leave /Leave (and Additional Statutory Paternity Pay)-- i.e. to take up the remainder of the mother's entitlement to leave /leave / pay?
• In Norway, mothers» absence due to sickness is reduced by about 5 — 10 % from an average level of 20 % in families where fathers take longer leave (Bratberg and Naz, 2009).
The study puts a lot of emphasis on the possibility that employed breastfeeding mothers may reduce their work hours, take longer maternity leaves, switch to more family - friendly work, or quit work altogether in order to breastfeed.
• In Sweden it has been estimated that ach additional month of parental leave taken by the father increases the mother's earnings by 6.7 % (Johannson, 2010).
Under the new system, employed mothers will still be entitled to 52 weeks of maternity leave, but will now be able to opt to end the maternity leave after two weeks, and transfer onto flexible parental leave — which can be taken by either parent.
You can take this leave only if your child's mother was entitled to maternity leave and pay, and has now returned to work and stopped claiming any relevant pay, with at least two weeks of unexpired statutory pay period remaining.
My mother LOVES to give me advice, some I take and some I leave.
• In the UK, partners of first time mothers were slightly more likely to have taken paternity leave and to have taken longer leave, irrespective of social class (Redshaw & Henderson, 2013).
• One factor that, in most cases, over-rides the impact of fathers» leave - taking on fathers» time spent with children later is mothers» employment: the more hours mothers work and the more they earn, the more involved fathers tend to be, whether or not they took much leave in the first year (Baxter and Smart, 2011; Lammi - Taskula, 2008; Yeung et al., 2001).
• Father - specific leave entitlements are associated with both mothers and fathers taking longer leave when their children are very young (Patnaik, 2013; Cools et al, 2011; Han et al, 2009).
Under the changes, mothers will be able to transfer maternity leave to fathers from 2 weeks after the birth of the child (rather than 20 weeks as now), in theory encouraging both parents to take a full role from the start — with all the benefits that brings.
From April 2011, fathers will be entitled to take six months» paternity leave in the second six months of their child's life — so long as the mother has returned to work.
• If one parent is better - educated than the other, some children may benefit from the better - educated parent undertaking more care: e.g. in Norway, girls (but not boys) have been found to do better at school when a father who was better educated than their mother took longer - than - average leave (Cools et al, 2011.)
• In the UK, a father's taking paternity leave is strongly associated with mothers» well - being three months after the birth (Redshaw & Henderson, 2013).
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