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Loss Before Birth Bill - First clause to make shared parental leave a day-one employment right for partners when the mother dies during childbirth.

26 January 2024

Lead MP

Chris Elmore

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Chris Elmore raised concerns about loss before birth bill - first clause to make shared parental leave a day-one employment right for partners when the mother dies during childbirth. in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Bill aims to provide bereavement leave for fathers and partners when their child's mother dies during childbirth, ensuring they have the necessary time to grieve and adjust without the burden of financial or employment insecurity. Chris Elmore emphasises that only a small percentage of families experience this tragedy each year but argues that it is imperative to address the issue due to increasing maternal mortality rates, especially among black, Asian, and minority ethnic communities. He proposes removing the strict continuity of service requirement for shared parental leave, making it accessible even for those in insecure work conditions.
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