England.
Last year my wife who is in her 20s (so am I) had a horrible pregnancy. 3 weeks after we found out she was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic lung cancer. We also have a 2 year old.
My workplace policy regarding leave is that the primary caregiver gets 3 months full pay off and the secondary caregiver gets 2 weeks full pay off. At the time of the birth, I had already informed my workplace that the pregnancy has been quite difficult, requiring a lot of hospital appointments etc. - my team have a lot of flexibility and fully WFH so this was not an issue but I was still the secondary caregiver at the time.
Obviously due to my wife's health conditions (which we thought would end with the birth), the situation changed and I became the primary caregiver. I requested the full 3 months (I already used my 2 weeks paternity leave and added 2 weeks annual leave so I had 1 week left to return) as I am now the primary caregiver. There was a bit of friction here and it was only until I explicitly stated my wife isn't just ill but has stage 4 lung cancer which prompted them to change it.
After returning to work, I was eased back into my previous tasks. But I have had no meetings with HR regarding my personal situation and how strongly it impacts me. My direct line supervisor barely mentions a word of it unless I prompt it (i.e. I need to go to this appointment etc.), has not even asked how we are (same as HR).
Lately there has been friction between my supervisor and I. I frequently have appointments which come up last minute and on one occasion requested annual leave on the day. I have also used sick leave around 10 times due to mental health and my own health issues.
I've now got what I believe to be a first warning meeting coming up. I feel like the company including my supervisor have shown little empathy for my situation. I want to understand if my company have been taking appropiate measures for my trauma. I totally get I have a lot of flexibility that a lot of people don't but I have the same flexibility as my colleagues. Lately my supervisor has been micromanaging me (which he says he is allergic to) and I have tried to express how deeply this situation affects me - I'm met with messages like "hugs" but that's it.
I recently had a mid-year review which was a strong pass. I've been at my company for just over 2 years now.
Any advice is appreciated.
Last year my wife who is in her 20s (so am I) had a horrible pregnancy. 3 weeks after we found out she was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic lung cancer. We also have a 2 year old.
My workplace policy regarding leave is that the primary caregiver gets 3 months full pay off and the secondary caregiver gets 2 weeks full pay off. At the time of the birth, I had already informed my workplace that the pregnancy has been quite difficult, requiring a lot of hospital appointments etc. - my team have a lot of flexibility and fully WFH so this was not an issue but I was still the secondary caregiver at the time.
Obviously due to my wife's health conditions (which we thought would end with the birth), the situation changed and I became the primary caregiver. I requested the full 3 months (I already used my 2 weeks paternity leave and added 2 weeks annual leave so I had 1 week left to return) as I am now the primary caregiver. There was a bit of friction here and it was only until I explicitly stated my wife isn't just ill but has stage 4 lung cancer which prompted them to change it.
After returning to work, I was eased back into my previous tasks. But I have had no meetings with HR regarding my personal situation and how strongly it impacts me. My direct line supervisor barely mentions a word of it unless I prompt it (i.e. I need to go to this appointment etc.), has not even asked how we are (same as HR).
Lately there has been friction between my supervisor and I. I frequently have appointments which come up last minute and on one occasion requested annual leave on the day. I have also used sick leave around 10 times due to mental health and my own health issues.
I've now got what I believe to be a first warning meeting coming up. I feel like the company including my supervisor have shown little empathy for my situation. I want to understand if my company have been taking appropiate measures for my trauma. I totally get I have a lot of flexibility that a lot of people don't but I have the same flexibility as my colleagues. Lately my supervisor has been micromanaging me (which he says he is allergic to) and I have tried to express how deeply this situation affects me - I'm met with messages like "hugs" but that's it.
I recently had a mid-year review which was a strong pass. I've been at my company for just over 2 years now.
Any advice is appreciated.
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