DOUBLING statutory paternity leave would fuel the working class divide, a human resources firm warns.
Children’s minister Beverley Hughes put forward the move in a pamphlet for the Institute of Public Policy Research. She argued doubling the length of paternity leave and paying it at a higher ra...
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