He said, “Congrats! Take leave anytime.” So, I requested maternity leave 12 weeks, fully paid. The request was approved, and I felt relieved, thinking my company truly supported me during this life-changing moment.
Everything seemed perfect until a month later, when I checked my online payslip and saw the shocking number: zero. Panic surged through me. My savings weren’t enough to cover the bills, let alone prepare for a new baby.
I immediately called my boss, hoping it was just a mistake. He answered casually, “Oh, I told HR that you wanted unpaid leave. Thought you’d prefer that.” I was speechless.
“Why would you think that? I clearly applied for paid maternity leave, and you approved it!” My voice trembled with frustration. He chuckled nervously.
“Well, I didn’t read the form carefully. These things happen. Don’t worry, you’ll get paid when you return to work.” But that wasn’t acceptable.
With a baby on the way, I couldn’t afford to wait. I documented all my emails and approval letters, then contacted HR directly. When they saw my proof, they were furious.
It turned out my boss had mishandled several requests like mine. Within a week, not only did I receive my full back pay, but HR also implemented a stricter review process to ensure no one else would go through the same nightmare. When I held my newborn a few months later, I realized how close I’d come to financial disaster.
This experience taught me an unforgettable lesson: always keep records, speak up, and fight for what you deserve.