The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

MSP calls for paternity leave to be doubled to four weeks

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An SNP MSP has launched a campaign for paternity leave to be doubled.

Fulton MacGregor wants the UK Government to increase the statutory entitlemen­t of two weeks off for new fathers to four. He is urging Scottish employers to voluntaril­y offer enhanced leave if they do not already.

All Scottish Government employees are entitled to four weeks’ paternity leave, which the Coatbridge and Chryston MSP wants other employers to match.

Research from the Scottish Parliament’s independen­t informatio­n centre found evidence suggests a link between longer paternity leave and greater involvemen­t of fathers in the early lives of their children.

The research found: “This involvemen­t appears to have a number of beneficial effects for fathers, mothers and the children themselves.”

Mr MacGregor said: “As a dad to a young family myself, I know that it can be very difficult to go back to work after a couple of weeks and just leave a new mum to get on with it.

“There’s a wealth of evidence that longer paternity leave can encourage greater involvemen­t of fathers in the future, with a range of benefits to the child and parents.

“The UK Government should increase the legal entitlemen­t to paternity leave – but in the meantime, employers in Scotland should take a lead by offering a better deal to their workers.”

“I’m calling on employers to recognise the enormous benefits to their employees of a better paternity deal and offer four weeks leave to new dads – just as the Scottish Government already does.”

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