You may have experienced pregnancy or maternity discrimination if your employer has treated you unfavourably because you are pregnant, have a pregnancy-related illness, are on maternity leave, or are returning to work following maternity leave.
Examples of pregnancy or maternity discrimination can include:
- Being overlooked for promotion or training opportunities because you are pregnant.
- Being subjected to unfair criticism or performance concerns related to your pregnancy.
- Being treated unfavourably because of pregnancy-related sickness absence.
- Being selected for redundancy because you are pregnant or on maternity leave.
- Being denied time off for antenatal appointments.
- Being treated differently or less favourably on your return from maternity leave.
The law provides specific protection from the beginning of your pregnancy until the end of your maternity leave (or equivalent leave), or, if you are not entitled to maternity leave, for a period following the end of your pregnancy.
If you believe you have been treated unfairly because of your pregnancy, maternity leave or a pregnancy-related condition, our specialist employment lawyers can advise you on your rights, assess the strength of any potential claim and help you decide on the most appropriate next steps.
Pregnancy and maternity discrimination can be distressing and overwhelming, particularly at what should be an exciting and positive time in your life. Our employment lawyers provide clear, practical and supportive advice to help you understand your rights and make informed decisions about the best way forward.










