Court: Maternity job protection is 8 weeks
The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that state law is clear when it comes to maternity leave: employers are not required to guarantee a woman's job beyond eight weeks.
The Supreme Judicial Court ruled Monday in the case of a woman who worked as a housekeeper for the president of a small telecommunications company.
The woman was fired from her job after taking about 11 weeks of maternity leave.
She sued, citing a guideline of the Massachusetts Commission against Discrimination that says employers should notify employees in writing if they don't plan to guarantee benefits beyond eight weeks.
But the SJC found that the guideline is only advisory, citing a state law that requires employers to give women their previous jobs or similar jobs after up to eight weeks of maternity leave.
WBZ's Diane Stern has more on the decision: