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We previously advised that EC plans to extend Statutory Maternity Pay had been shelved. But they’ve raised their ugly head again! Should you be worried?
Published 01.07.2011
If some MEPs get their way, employees on maternity leave will soon be entitled to 20 weeks’ pay at their full salary rate. But is this really worth worrying about?
Published 24.03.2010
If recent media reports are to be believed Statutory Maternity Pay is soon set to triple. But is this really true, or just another exaggerated headline?
Published 20.04.2009
You’ve probably heard about the government’s controversial plans to give fathers more than five months’ paid paternity leave. But is it a done deal?
Published 02.06.2011
MEPs recently voted to extend maternity rights to 20 weeks’ leave on full pay. But this isn’t quite the “done deal” that’s being suggested. What’s the true story?
Published 19.11.2010
In the first of two articles, we look at the new maternity rules that are in force and apply to women whose expected week of childbirth (EWC) is on, or after, April 1, 2007. What’s changed from the
current rules?
Published 08.02.2007
Apparently, new fathers will soon be given the right to take up to ten months’ paternity leave. Are these reports accurate, or is it more media scare tactics?
Published 09.02.2011
On April 6 2010 new fathers were granted additional paternity leave and pay rights - they can now take up to six months off. So how is this supposed to work in practice and is it something you need
to worry about now?
Published 21.04.2010
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