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Paternity leave
What is the maximum amount of time allowed off work for paternity leave?
I know (depending on company and time served) it is in general two weeks paid leave, but i seem to remember having read somewhere that it can be up to: for example two months but it would be unpaid.
Can anyone please shed some light on this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are entitled to 2 weeks statutory paternity pay (ie, 100 quid a week).
Anything else you get is at the discretion of the company (ie, extra unpaid or paid leave ).
Personally, I took 1 week stat and 2 weeks paid leave.
More details here :
http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/individual/patrights-pl517.htm
Ithink itdepends on the company too. My husband had the 2 weeks paid for our children, except our last one. She was born at 32 weeks and was in SCBU for a while. We live quite rurally and i had had to have a section. The whole thing was just a mess and as I couldn't drive because of the section and because of having 4 other kids too, he ended up with 6 weeks off in total. He had his 2 weeks paid leave and then was put down as working from home for the remainding 4. He did actually do work from home, and was paid in full. I think it all comes down to the individual company, whether or not compassionate leave is necessary. On the whole,i think it is now 2 weeks paid.