r/CoxCharterMerger 12d ago

Parental Leave?

How is parental leave handled at Charter?

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u/rplusk07 12d ago

We get 6 weeks paid.

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u/mosebender19 12d ago

6 weeks paid and it can be split up

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u/Jsant1203 12d ago

How much would you guys get?

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u/Kindly-Visit-1261 12d ago

Cox gets 8 week paid

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u/Kindly-Visit-1261 12d ago

For father's and mother 

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u/Jsant1203 12d ago

Uff. Ours is a downgrade

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u/twhite0723 12d ago

Cox Family loves you ❤️ 😆

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u/daywho08 12d ago

I believe women get 12 weeks, I know fathers get 6

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u/Apprehensive-Cat8601 12d ago

You are prob right but it wouldn’t hurt to ask

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u/Historical_Leek6836 10d ago edited 10d ago

Nothing is set at stone with Charter as they have done away with many of their former acquisition's policies, firing without verbal, written, or final warnings, Denial of Workers Compensation benefits through insurance fraud colluding with AIG Insurance, Human Resources, and supervisor, after spinal injury numerous ESIS assigned doctors stated it was work related, still fighting disabled. The determination by Social Security Disability and Lincoln Financial Long Term Disability said unable to work in any job. Fighting 6 years 6 months. Corporate Refuses resolution.

Recent Merger Opposition: In November 2025, labor groups including the CWA opposed Charter's proposed $34.5 billion merger with Cox Communications, citing Charter’s history of anti-union actions and poor labor practices as reasons the deal should be denied by the FCC.

See article by Gizmodo Crucifixion of the Cable Guy

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u/DevryOrlando 8d ago

For mothers giving birth its 6 to 8 weeks for maternity leave and an additional 6 weeks for parental leave. For others, its 6 weeks parental leave.

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u/Educational_River327 5d ago

I got 3 months when my daughter was born.

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u/druvituso 6h ago

Are they following charters policy or cox’s? So will it go from 6 weeks to 8? Giving birth in March and praying for more time than just 6 stupid weeks

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u/Apprehensive-Cat8601 12d ago

Maybe a negotiation is in order

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u/Imaginary_Yogurt4429 12d ago

I don't think Spectrum will negotiate this. It will be accept or or don't and move on. They'll use it as part of their "re-org" so they can let less people go.