Fathers and the workplace

Interesting article on the BBC today.

"Workplace policies have not kept up with the social changes in people's everyday lives," according to Maria Miller, Chair of the Commons Women and Equalities Committee.

Couldn't agree more... could you?

Parents Reply Children
  • These are some interesting findings from a survey carried out by a social sciences fellow at University College London:

    • A small number of parents reported their employer behaved in a “very clearly obstructive” manner towards fathers trying to exercise their rights.
    • More than a third (37 per cent) of pregnant women thought shared parental leave (SPL) would have a negative impact on their male partner’s career.
    • While many employers enhance their maternity leave offering, few raise their SPL payouts above the statutory requirement of £145.18 a week.

    So although shared parental leave is available, scientific evidence is backing anecdotes which say it's not that easy for fathers to take it.