Employers who offer enhanced maternity pay will need "strong justification" for not enhancing mother's pay under shared parental leave agreements, Linklaters has warned.
The law firm also found far greater interest by parents in taking up the shared leave than had previously been estimated. According to a survey carried out by Linklaters, over three quarters (76...
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