Working fathers should be entitled to a paid "daddy month" off with at least the minimum wage to spend time with their children, a thinktank proposes.
More than 400,000 working fathers a year would benefit from the doubling of the current paternity leave entitlement, according to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). It also argued ...
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