by CBW7779 » Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:54 pm
I advise on this stuff so please pm me if you'd like to chat. CHT is on the money here, it really will depend upon what you do, what sort of security needs your employer really has, what its policies say about this issue (if anything), and how they treat other absent employees with similar roles in this regard. The employee is really in the driving seat in terms of how much contact is "allowed" during mat leave, although as one poster says, you are entitled to be kept informed about important information about the company and your role, and whatever means is used to do this (often done by letter/ printing off certain emails eg payroll docs and team updates) shouldn't make you feel left out of important information while you are off. There is no absolute legal right to access though, any legal claim you might have would depend upon a number of factors, but if you speak to your HR department (if you have one) or your manager it should be possible to work out what is best, IT don't always know what is correct when it comes to managerial matters! A KIT day (you have 10) might be a good opportunity to catch up on things! Good luck!
I advise on this stuff so please pm me if you'd like to chat. CHT is on the money here, it really will depend upon what you do, what sort of security needs your employer really has, what its policies say about this issue (if anything), and how they treat other absent employees with similar roles in this regard. The employee is really in the driving seat in terms of how much contact is "allowed" during mat leave, although as one poster says, you are entitled to be kept informed about important information about the company and your role, and whatever means is used to do this (often done by letter/ printing off certain emails eg payroll docs and team updates) shouldn't make you feel left out of important information while you are off. There is no absolute legal right to access though, any legal claim you might have would depend upon a number of factors, but if you speak to your HR department (if you have one) or your manager it should be possible to work out what is best, IT don't always know what is correct when it comes to managerial matters! A KIT day (you have 10) might be a good opportunity to catch up on things! Good luck!