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Firm to launch equal parental leave package

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PERTH-based i nsurance giant Aviva has announced a “groundbrea­king” parental leave package for new mums and dads.

All 16,000 UK employees of the company will be entitled to 26 weeks off on full pay, regardless of their gender or sexual orientatio­n.

The leave will be available regardless of how they become parents, whether through birth, adoption or surrogacy.

If both parents are employees of Aviva, they will each have their own entitlemen­t to leave and pay, which they can take at the same time.

Previously the firm, which has 1,000 employees based in Perth, had allowed 18 weeks of maternity and adoption leave at full pay, but just two weeks for new dads.

The firm said the move would help remove barriers to career progressio­n while creating equality i n the workforce.

Mark Wilson, group chief executive, said: “I want to live in a world where the only criteria for success is someone’s talent, not their gender.

“Treating parents equally will help make this happen. We want Aviva to be a progressiv­e, inclusive, welcoming place to work.

“It’s good for our people and it’s also good business sense.”

Sarah Morris, Aviva’s chief people officer, added: “We think this is one of the most groundbrea­king, family-friendly policies offered by any employer.

“It’s time to equalise parental leave and create a level playing field for men and women who want to take time out from their career to spend with their family.

“This will transform the first year of parenthood for many families, giving them the opportunit­y to spend precious time together. It’s one of our commitment­s to build a more inclusive and diverse culture at Aviva.”

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