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WORKING PARENTS

The Government is committed to helping working parents in ways that enhance business efficiency. New laws introduced on 6 April 2003 provide parents with more opportunities than ever before to balance their work and childcare responsibilities to the benefit of employers, employees and their children.

NEW - From 4 April 2004, the standard rate of SMP, SAP and SPP increase from £100 per week to £102.80 per week.

The links below provide information on the support available to working parents:

Information on maternity and paternity leave and pay and the right to request flexible working is also available in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi, Somali, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese and Welsh.


You can get online help from:
TIGER
– interactive guidance on working parents’ employment rights


For further advice on any of the above rights, call the Acas national helpline on 08457 47 47 47


Information on the Government's strategy to help working parents and monitoring of the new laws is available here.


The Government is planning to make some technical amendments to fine tune the way the paternity and adoption leave and pay schemes work. Draft regulations will be available shortly.


The history page charts the development of the Government’s parenting rights and has previous publications available for download.

 

 

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Last updated 15 January 2004