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'Average combined maternity and parental leave is 98 weeks in EU countries - in Ireland it's 60'

Ireland is one of the worst countries when it comes to both parental leave payments as well as the length of parental leave, writes Jennifer Whitmore.

ASK ANY WORKING parent whether they’d be happy to take unpaid leave from their job to spend more time with their children, and the response is usually an enthusiastic ‘yes – if I could afford it!’

The reality is that with the high cost of childcare, the option of one parent – let’s face it usually the mother – taking time off work to cover school holidays or such can actually make economic sense for many families.

At the moment, working mums and dads are entitled to four months (18 weeks) of unpaid leave up to when a child is eight years of age, without their employment rights being affected.

The 18 weeks of unpaid leave per child can be taken in one continuous period or in separate blocks of a minimum of six weeks to cover, say summer school holidays.

Provided your employer agrees, you can separate your unpaid leave into periods of days or even hours – so you could work a four-day week or reduce the length of your working day to better fit with the school schedule.

For some, 18 weeks of unpaid leave per child up to the age of eight may seem generous. But the reality is that it is the bare minimum required under EU law.

Two extra months 

The Parental Leave (Amendment) Bill by the Social Democrats seeks to extend it to 26 weeks, or six months. It will go before the Dáil today and the government has said it will not oppose it.

Every single working mother that I have spoken would welcome this time extension. The flexibility that the extra two months provide cannot be underestimated.

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This is not just about better work-life balance. It’s also about encouraging women to remain in the workforce. The fact is that for some women, there is little financial gain from returning to work after the birth of a child. For this very reason, some women decide not to return to work. Others do return to work, not because they want to, but simply to hold on to their job.

So that extra bit of time can help with an easier transition from being a full-time mammy on maternity leave, to returning back to work full-time. It also helps employers hold onto women workers, whilst reducing absenteeism and boosting productivity. For fathers too, it means there’s an option of spending more time with their children.

‘The government has dilly-dallied’

Working parents are under constant pressure to do the best for their children whilst also holding down jobs to pay the bills.

Of course, unpaid leave isn’t a silver bullet. The countries with the most family friendly working arrangements for parents incorporate both lengthy periods of paid leave with extensive periods of unpaid leave or leave on reduced pay. Ireland is very much an outlier in Europe in that we have neither.

The average length of the combined maternity and parental leave among EU countries is 97.8 weeks. In Ireland, the maximum amount is just 60 weeks.

For fathers, and even after the recent introduction of paternity benefit, it’s still only 20 weeks.

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The fact is that Ireland is one of the worst countries when it comes to both parental leave payments as well as the length of parental leave.

The government has dilly-dallied on this important issue, waiting to be told what to do by Europe rather than doing anything proactive. The official position is that the government plans to introduce parental leave payments, but there is still no budget for this, no legislation and no definite timeline.

That is why the Parental Leave (Amendment) Bill 2017 focuses on unpaid parental leave – you might say it’s a question of baby steps.

Jennifer Whitmore is the Social Democrats Spokesperson for Children and Wicklow County Councillor.

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    Mute offside again
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 2:37 PM

    Tell us exactly what ‘outcome’ you want Jeffrey, you know, with precise details and all that.
    We all know what you don’t want !

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 3:42 PM

    @offside again: Jeffery would be more than happy to rip up the Good Friday agreement if given a chance

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    Mute Gertrude Gilmore
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 8:58 PM

    @Alan Scott: Why not ?

    The opening section states

    “It is hereby declared that Northern Ireland in its entirety remains part of the United Kingdom and shall not cease to be so without the consent of a majority of the people of Northern Ireland voting in a poll held for the purposes of this section in accordance with Schedule 1.”

    IN IT’S ENTIRETY…

    Unionists and Loyalists have been let down and betrayed by the breaching of the Belfast Agreement….

    The Belfast Agreement was actually “tweaked” to facilitate the NI Protocol

    It is not ripped up…it has been shredded

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 9:26 PM

    @Alan Scott: Should have been ripped up many yrs ago considering how many times SF/IRA broke the rules in it . Their terrorists caught red handed in Central America training FARC rebels in 2003 .

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    Oct 4th 2023, 9:42 AM

    @offside again: Jeffery wants a wall along the border, a bridge to Scotland, and all Catholic landowners evicted.

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    Mute Tom tom
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 2:42 PM

    He realises the game is up. I wouldn’t be surprised if the British Government haven’t told him take your chances . They’ve had enough.

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    Mute David Clarke
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 3:05 PM

    No donaldson you relic,you and your dup cronies are the only obstacle to the huge benifits the windsor framework provides,lets call a spade a spade,yee just cannot stomach playing second fiddle to michelle o neil,thats the brunt of the matter

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    Mute Gertrude Gilmore
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 9:01 PM

    @David Clarke: If it is really offers such “huge benefits” then why are so many nationalists in Northern Ireland still calling for a border poll then ???

    Take your time ………..

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 2:50 PM

    Get to work, Mr Donalson. Stop procrastinating.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 3:31 PM

    Unionism is dead…long live the new Republic!!!!

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 3:43 PM

    @liam preston: May the force be with you.

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    Mute Paul
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 3:40 PM

    Since Feb 22 they have been trying to get what they want and clearly uk gov are not for turning. Time for DUP to get real

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    Mute lWOk0fWf
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    Oct 3rd 2023, 4:18 PM

    Harming their economy?
    The only thing that’s harming their economy right now is the DUP.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 3:50 PM

    Get back to work ya orange jaffa cake…

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 2:58 PM

    Tail wagging dog much?

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 5:10 PM

    “Not planning for failure” well, well they have already failed the majority of the people by stalling the installation of a Legislative Authority for NI.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 6:30 PM

    The DUP and followers get strength from their sense of isolation…but from what are they isolated ? It seems they have a sense of dread of reprisal that if they were the minority in a 32 county Ireland they would then suffer as the nationalists did in the 6 counties. I think they should be called out on this if only to hear their position.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 8:47 PM

    @JP: No they fear they would suffer as Protestants in the Free State Suffered

    The largest exodus in Europe between the 2 World Wars

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 7:15 PM

    Sir Jeffrey is the best recruiting Sargent for Sinn Fein

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 8:48 PM

    @John Conforms: And you are the best recruiting agent for The Oxford English Dictionary.

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    Oct 4th 2023, 6:54 AM

    It be great if they could be sent back and housed where the originally came from. Imagine the peace we would have on this lovely island. I imagine they would be far happier too. Lads you be even more British if yous move to mainland UK.

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    Oct 4th 2023, 12:37 AM

    Delusional, you simply cannot plan for failure when you have already achieved it. It’s the first an only time I’ve ever agreed with Jeff.
    They really are on an alternate Planet.
    Why can’t they just be somewhat reasonable. Change is coming, everyone knows it. They need to adapt or extinction looms large. England s interest in our 6 counties is at an end. Poor Jeff is not reading the room. Dodo United Party, we know what happened to the poor old Dodo!!

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 11:07 PM

    Jeffrey do you hear the bell calling you from the mainland U.K. ? It’s at Westminter at Parliamentary buildings.

    Don’t go blaming the Irish Government on this like you love doing.

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    Oct 4th 2023, 8:52 AM

    Donaldson will have to get it into his head he will be playing second fiddle to Michel for a long time.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 7:58 PM

    Hey ho here we go again

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 9:02 PM

    For whatever reason nationalists seem intent on pushing Loyalists back to a war footing.

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    Oct 4th 2023, 6:19 PM

    @Gertrude Gilmore: sorry its the loyalists making all the threats.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 7:17 PM

    The reality is that in a 32 county Peoples Republic DUP would be the largest party after the first election

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 7:35 PM

    @John Conforms: the reality is that the DUP is not even the largest party in Northern Irelamd

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    Oct 4th 2023, 9:43 AM

    @John Conforms: not very good at maths there. I think you will find that Sinn Fein would be the largest party.

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    Oct 3rd 2023, 4:20 PM

    @liam Preston.
    #NotMyRepublic

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