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Neonatal Care Leave Bill - Clause 1 (Introduction)

20 January 2023

Lead MP

Stuart McDonald

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Bill Debate

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EmploymentWomen & Equalities
Other Contributors: 17

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Stuart McDonald raised concerns about neonatal care leave bill - clause 1 (introduction) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Bill seeks to address the issue of parents missing out on quality time with their newborns due to financial and work-related concerns. It proposes statutory leave and pay for parents whose babies are in neonatal care, allowing them up to 12 weeks of protected leave per week spent by their child in care. The leave is a day-one right for employees and mirrors existing family leave provisions such as paternity and maternity leave. Statutory neonatal care pay will be similar to other family-related payments at around £160 per week, or 90% of the employee’s average earnings, whichever is lower. Businesses that already follow good practices will benefit from reimbursements.
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