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Notify employment of a pregnant or breastfeeding woman
Service Description
A woman within the meaning of the Maternity Protection Act is any person who is pregnant, has given birth to a child or is breastfeeding. In principle, your employee is free to decide whether and when she informs you about her pregnancy or breastfeeding. You do not have to notify the supervisory authority responsible for you until your employee has informed you of her pregnancy.
Regardless of the type of employment relationship, the Maternity Protection Act also applies to:
- Women who work full or part time,
- Women in marginal employment (mini-jobs),
- Women with fixed-term employment relationships or in a probationary period,
- women undergoing vocational training and interns,
- Women with disabilities who are employed in a workshop for disabled people,
- Women who are volunteers within the meaning of the Youth Volunteer Service Act or the Federal Volunteer Service Act,
- women who are active as development workers,
- Women employed as members of a spiritual cooperative, deaconesses or members of a similar community,
- Women employed as home-based workers,
- women who, because of their economic independence, are to be regarded as persons similar to employees, and
- Schoolgirls and female students.
If you have notified the supervisor of an employee's pregnancy, you do not need to provide further notification if your employee returns to work and is breastfeeding.
Process flow
You must make the notification of employment of a pregnant or breastfeeding woman in writing or verbally:
- Download and complete the notification form. However, you can also make the notification informally.
- Send the notification to the supervisory authority responsible for you.
- As a rule, you will not receive an acknowledgement of receipt.
Who should I contact?
Contact your responsible regional inspectorate of the Thuringian State Office for Consumer Protection (TLV), Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
Requirements
Your coworker has informed you that she is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Which documents are required?
There are no specific documents to submit. However, if you are submitting an informal request, please note the following:
The notification must contain the following:
- Address of the company, the company department where work is performed,
- name, of the expectant mother, and
- expected date of delivery.
The notification should also contain include information on the type of employment. This will save queries. You must include the following in any case:
- Information about the previous job (information about the job and working hours),
- Information on the risk assessment,
- details of any protective measures taken.
What are the fees?
There are no fees to pay.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
The employer shall notify the supervisory authority immediately if a woman informs him that she is pregnant or that she is breastfeeding, unless he has already notified the supervisory authority of that woman's pregnancy.
Legal basis
Appeal
Forms: yes
Online procedure possible: no
Written form required: no
Personal appearance required: no
What else should I know?
- The Maternity Protection Act does not apply to
- self-employed persons,
- members of governing bodies and managing directors of legal entities or companies (unless they also work predominantly as employees),
- housewives and
- civil servants, judges and soldiers.
- If you wish to employ your pregnant or breastfeeding employee after 8 p.m., you must apply for this separately. If you wish to employ them on Sundays and public holidays, you must notify the supervisory authority.
- As part of the general occupational health and safety assessment of working conditions, you must also examine hazards to which a pregnant or breastfeeding woman or her child is or may be exposed and determine whether protective measures under maternity protection law are required. This applies regardless of whether you currently employ a pregnant or breastfeeding woman.
- If you do not comply with the requirements under maternity protection law, you may be penalized. The supervisory authority will also advise you on maternity protection issues.
- You may not disclose information about your employee's pregnancy and breastfeeding to third parties without authorization (except to those persons in your company who are entrusted with the execution and implementation of protective measures or who are affected by them).
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content per DeepL.
Technically approved by
Thuringian Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family Affairs
Professionally released on
07.10.2022
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6Plus)
Competent Authority
Thüringer Landesamt für Verbraucherschutz (TLV) - Regionalinspektion Mittelthüringen
Postal address
99947 Bad Langensalza
Delivery address
99099 Erfurt
Parking spaces
Besucherparkplatz
Number: 10
Fees: no