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Parental Rights Guide

Droits-parentaux-ENThis guide was prepared to facilitate understanding of Article 5-6.00 of the 2010-2015 Collective Agreement for FNEEQ (CSN) teaching personnel (In French; the English version, which is prepared by the CPNC, is not yet available) dealing with parental rights and of the clauses pertaining to family leave (5-9.06 and 5-9.07). However, in no way shall it take precedence over that collective agreement.

The guide is divided into five sections: maternity leave, paternity leave, adoption leave, extensions to maternity, paternity or adoption leave, and other parental and family leaves. Also included in appendix are a checklist for pregnancy and maternity leave periods, the list of recognized employers for the purposes of calculating 20 weeks of service, and various sample letters to simplify the process of applying for the different leaves or any extension thereof. For further details, refer directly to the collective agreement, the official text enshrining your rights.

This guide is intended solely for those living in Quebec who are eligible for the Quebec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP) . It does not address the federal government’s Employment Insurance program.

It should be noted that, throughout this guide, unless otherwise indicated, hourly-paid teachers in Continuing Education are considered as non-tenured teachers.

Finally, this guide describes typical cases. For additional information and to ensure that your rights are being respected, it is always recommended that you contact a member of your local union’s executive committee, whenever needed.

This document is posted on the FNEEQ Website: www.fneeq.qc.ca.

ISBN 978-2-923606-31-6 (2nd Edition, 2011)

ISBN 978-2-923606-00-2 (1st Edition, 2007)

Legal deposit : 2007

Summary

  • Maternity leave
  • Paternity leave
  • Adoption leave
  • Extending your maternity, paternity or adoption leave
  • Other parental and family leaves
  • Maternity, paternity and adoption leave checklist
  • List of recognized employers for the purposes of calculating 20 weeks of service
  • Sample letters

Click here to consult the guide.