• Google employee loses job during maternity leave, says it feels like she is already failing as a mother

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    Google employee loses job during maternity leave, says it feels like she is already failing as a mother

    One such laid-off employee recently posted on LinkedIn about how she lost her source of income while on maternity leave and feels she is already "failing as a mother."

    for paying its employees well and delivering
    great incentives. It was recently reported that the corporation is reducing
    incentives for existing employees in order to save money. Since Google announced
    layoffs, a lot of employees have come out to discuss their experiences on
    LinkedIn. Many of those laid off were expecting mothers on maternity leave. One
    such laid-off employee recently posted on LinkedIn about how she lost her
    source of income while on maternity leave and feels she is already
    "failing as a mother."



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    employee loses job on maternity leave



    mso-themecolor:text1">Brittany Lappano had been a Google employee since October
    2021. She was, however, one of the 12,000 employees who lost their jobs as part
    of the January layoffs. Brittany lost her job when she was 14 weeks pregnant
    and has been hunting for work ever since. Her situation is now concerning
    because she is only on payroll until April 28. She then declares that she will
    be 'out of work for a year'.

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    color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">"I need your help," she stated on
    LinkedIn. I was 14 weeks pregnant when I lost my ideal job. "My baby is
    due 7/13, but I'm on the payroll until 4/28," the calendar became an
    urgent calculation. If I don't find something starting soon, I'll be unemployed
    for a year." This is my last-ditch effort.



    "Losing
    a six-month paid maternity leave and a three-month "ramp back"
    period, as well as the ability to qualify for FMLA and state leave benefits
    elsewhere due to required service timelines - and potentially having to sit out
    from work for a full year - are colossal consequences to pay for a
    non-performance-based layoff." My days are spent battling thoughts that
    I'm already failing as a mother by exposing my child to such uncertainty."



    color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">The ex-Google employee then shared five
    methods that people can assist her. She asked that an introduction be made in
    case anyone could assist her. She also indicated interest in a six-week
    contract or freelance project.



    color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">Despite being fired by one of them, Brittany
    sought help in contacting with recruiting managers at pregnancy-friendly
    organisations. She also advocated for legislative amendments to address the
    issue of severance and parental leave, underlining the importance of equal
    packages.



    "I think about how easy it'd be to
    pack up our NYC lives, move back to Florida, and abandon my career aspirations
    because of this setback - and then I think about the kind of mom I want to
    be," she said at the end of her piece. And I want to be the type of mother
    that never gives up. So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you."



    Some ex-Google employees had banded together and sent an open letter to
    CEO Sundar Pichai, pleading with him to manage the matter properly and not back
    out on paying staff for pre-approved time off.



    The
    employees opened the letter by informing the CEO that Alphabet's (Google's
    parent company) choice to cut its personnel has had a global impact and that
    the workers' voices have not been heard anywhere. The employees went on to say
    that they know they are "stronger together" than they are
    "alone," and that they are "coming together from all over the
    world to be heard." The employees wanted five 'public pledges' from Google
    CEO, according to the letter.