Sunday Tribune

Air France to offer paternity, childcare leave to same-sex couples

- BERNELEE VOLLMER Bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

A STUDY has shown that same-sex couples with two fathers across the globe receive less paid parental leave than lesbian or heterosexu­al couples.

And in return couples struggle to keep up with bills and everyday expenses.

According to a research titled, “A father’s right to paternity leave in the South African workplace”, men are starting to view paternity leave as more essential than optional due to factors such as the feminist movement, equal opportunit­ies legislatio­n, and the rise in the cost of living. All of which should be taken into considerat­ion.

‘’Paternity leave provides fathers with time to care and bond with their newborn child. It also promotes the mental and intellectu­al growth of the child, promotes their confidence, and offers men quality time with their family,’’ said expert Shanta Naidoo.

“Paternity leave allows fathers to engage in and assist with regular household chores and build sustainabl­e relationsh­ips with both the mother and newborn child which provides the groundwork for co-parenting and family stability.’’

Hence Air France is encouragin­g paternity and childcare leave, making it accessible to two fathers in same-sex couples.

Already offered to both mothers in a similar same-sex relationsh­ip, this measure allows all couples to take full advantage of their new parental status and care for their child in optimal conditions.

This new measure is part of the policy to promote diversity and fight discrimina­tion that Air France has been implementi­ng for several years.

This policy is based on four main priorities: creating an inclusive environmen­t for all LGBT+ employees; ensuring equal rights and treatment for all employees, regardless of sexual orientatio­n; supporting employees who are victims of discrimina­tory comments or actions, and measuring progress and sharing the best practices in order to improve the general working environmen­t.

In its joint work with Personn’ailes, the company’s LGBT+ associatio­n set up over 20 years ago, Air France continues to roll out its awareness and prevention actions with company staff.

These policies are not only beneficial to the parents, as writer and blogger Kipp Jarecke-cheng states in “Paid Parental leave Guide for LGBTQ+ parent” that being able to take leave from work helps the parent give their newborn undivided attention, and taking time off from work and devoting undivided attention to exclusivel­y being mom or dad is critical to a child and plays a major role in the cognitive, emotional, and social developmen­t and well-being of the child.

 ?? ?? AIR France introduces paternity leave to fathers in same-sex couples. | Pexels
AIR France introduces paternity leave to fathers in same-sex couples. | Pexels

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