Labour has pledged to double the paid time that a new father can take off work and increase the statutory pay by £100 per week.
The policy will boost paternity leave from two to four weeks and lift the accompanying pay from £160 per week to £260 per week to match the minimum wage for a 40 hour week. Shadow work and pensi...
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