Maternity leave - can employer force me to stay on leave longer than desired?
My wife is planning to be out on maternity leave. Her employer offers some paid maternity leave, but she will be continuing on unpaid leave for a few additional weeks.
She works for a project-based company. As projects and clients come and go, employees are often laid off if the company does not have another project that can take them on. Should such a situation arise, the employee is usually given two weeks (paid) to locate another project within the company before being let go.
She has given her employer a date on which she plans to return from maternity leave. Her employer has told her that if there is no project avialable on that date, they will simply extend her unpaid leave indefinitely. If this were to become a prolonged amount of time, my wife would probably be forced to look for work outside the company and "quit" voluntarily.
This is complicated by the fact that her employer covered some significant education expenses in the past. If she were to leave voluntarily, she would have to repay the expenses. If laid off, she would not.
Can her employer unilaterally extend her unpaid maternity leave past her desired return date without her consent?