HARMAN VICTORY SEES FATHERS GET PATERNITY LEAVE SO MOTHERS CAN RETURN TO WORK: Telegraph (UK)
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The father will be allowed to take time off work to replace the last three months of his partner's nine-month maternity leave.
He would be eligible during the three month period to statutory Government pay of £123 a week.
After nine months, fathers will even have the right the stay off work unpaid for another three months.
Ministers believe it will allow mothers who earn more than their partners to return earlier to work than has otherwise been possible.
Government data has shown that around 350,000 expectant mothers a year are at work. Around two thirds return to work.
It represents a victory for Harriet Harman, the Equalities Minister, who has championed the cause in a bitter Cabinet battle with Lord Mandelson who has fought for business to be spared the extra administrative and financial burden.
Under the current laws, fathers are allowed two weeks paternity leave when their child is born. That will continue, but after the mother has spent six months of leave she can then return to work and allow the father to take the remaining three month’s statutory paid leave and up to six months in total off work.
The new paternity changes will come into force in April next year and parents will be able to use the new transferable right to leave for children born after that date.
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