Not exact matches
You're so lucky to have
paid paternity leave for so long — one of the things Sweden
gets so right is its parental rights!
New fathers, by contrast,
get one month (unpaid) parental leave; and just two weeks» (very low
paid)
paternity leave, which most, as their family's breadwinners at this time, can not afford to take.
We like to think that the U.S. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) covers all families so that even if a couple does not
get paid maternity and
paternity leave, they can at least take off some time from work without losing their jobs.
Paternity Pay is
paid by an employer for two weeks, usually to the child's father, once the child has been born and has the same «qualifying rules» as Maternity
Pay although you don't
get the same initial six - week entitlement.
Paid maternity and
paternity leave is about more than just
getting a break from your job for a few weeks.