Anonymous wrote:Question about the $500/week mat leave pay in Canada - is it taxed as normal income?
Anonymous wrote:Question about the $500/week mat leave pay in Canada - is it taxed as normal income?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I think many people don't realize that paid maternity leave in many countries will not replace a full time professional salary. It is much more like unemployment benefits, very capped. And while some companies pay a top up, many similarly situated professional workers in the US receive similar paid leave through STD policies, as well as employer-paid leave. Canadian-style paid family leave would be great for lower income families. It would not come close to replacing the income of a white collar DCUM-type. If people think they are getting their 6 figure salaries on a year long leave, they are kidding themselves.
True, but for many people it can easily come close when you factor in the money you save on daycare.
And it normalizes taking long leave to stay with a newborn. 6-12 months become the expected norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I think many people don't realize that paid maternity leave in many countries will not replace a full time professional salary. It is much more like unemployment benefits, very capped. And while some companies pay a top up, many similarly situated professional workers in the US receive similar paid leave through STD policies, as well as employer-paid leave. Canadian-style paid family leave would be great for lower income families. It would not come close to replacing the income of a white collar DCUM-type. If people think they are getting their 6 figure salaries on a year long leave, they are kidding themselves.
True, but for many people it can easily come close when you factor in the money you save on daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I think many people don't realize that paid maternity leave in many countries will not replace a full time professional salary. It is much more like unemployment benefits, very capped. And while some companies pay a top up, many similarly situated professional workers in the US receive similar paid leave through STD policies, as well as employer-paid leave. Canadian-style paid family leave would be great for lower income families. It would not come close to replacing the income of a white collar DCUM-type. If people think they are getting their 6 figure salaries on a year long leave, they are kidding themselves.
True, but for many people it can easily come close when you factor in the money you save on daycare.
Anonymous wrote:yeah, I think many people don't realize that paid maternity leave in many countries will not replace a full time professional salary. It is much more like unemployment benefits, very capped. And while some companies pay a top up, many similarly situated professional workers in the US receive similar paid leave through STD policies, as well as employer-paid leave. Canadian-style paid family leave would be great for lower income families. It would not come close to replacing the income of a white collar DCUM-type. If people think they are getting their 6 figure salaries on a year long leave, they are kidding themselves.