Eligible employees now have the right to additional paternity leave (APL) and pay, meaning that parents will be legally entitled to share time off work during their baby's first year. The right will apply where:
The measures will allow parents to take up to 6 months leave each, on top of two weeks of ordinary paternity leave. The employee will only be able to start their APL:
The APL will have to have ended by the end of the 52nd week after the child's actual birth or placement for adoption. The employee will only receive additional statutory paternity pay (ASPP) during the time their partner would have been receiving statutory maternity or adoption pay, or maternity allowance.
The standard rate of statutory maternity, paternity and adoption pay is currently £128.73 a week, or 90% of average weekly earnings if that is less. The eligibility criteria for APL&P are the same as they are for ordinary statutory paternity leave, however, there will be additional notification requirements for employees wishing to take APL&P.
Eight weeks before they wish their APL to start, the employee will have to give you:
If they are also eligible for ASPP, the employee will also have to state when they expect their ASPP period to begin and end.
The government hopes to extend the new measures with a fully flexible system of shared parental leave in 2015. Don't forget, Members' Day Workshop B 'Changing face of employer obligations' will focus on this issue in more details, along with a range of other changes that will affect employment law, and in turn, employers.