When Natalie informed her boss about her pregnancy, his initial reaction seemed warm and supportive. He congratulated her and encouraged her to take maternity leave whenever needed. Feeling reassured, she formally requested 12 weeks of paid maternity leave, which he approved in writing — or so she thought.
Adding to the betrayal, Natalie later learned that her salary had been redistributed as bonuses among coworkers to “boost morale” while she was away. Rather than spending her maternity leave bonding with her newborn, she found herself fighting for her financial rights — making calls to HR, writing emails, and considering legal action, all while her savings rapidly dwindled.
Now back at her desk, Natalie wonders whether to raise her voice or stay silent. Was she wrong to expect basic fairness? And if she doesn’t speak up, who will?