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ID
89206
Banca
ESAF
Órgão
MTE
Ano
2010
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Minister calls for wider fl exible working rights

British government ministers are considering giving all
employees the right to ask for fl exible working hours "from
the beginning" of a new job as part of plans to encourage a
fundamental shift in working habits.
The Work and Pensions Secretary, Yvette Cooper, says her
offi ce is working with employers and organisations such as
the federation of small businesses to draw up new ways of
supporting men as well as women and non-parents as well
as parents working more fl exible hours.

The current rules are limited to parents of children under 16
and carers, and Cooper wants to extend them. "You want
people to offer fl exible working from the beginning and
we need to look again at how the legislation can support
different ways of doing that," she said.

"There will be some areas where it's not possible to fi t
round particular school hours or particular things where the
nature of the business makes it hard - but what you need
is the cultural change for everybody to think differently."
Cooper's proposals come as the government announced
that fathers will be given the right to six months' paternity
leave.

There will be a legal right to take the mother's place at
home for the last three months of a nine-month maternity
break; they would receive £123 a week in statutory pay.
Fathers would then be entitled to take a further three
months' unpaid leave. The move was criticised by some
business leaders.

(From: The Guardian, Friday 29 January 2010 -slightly adapted)

With regard to paternity leave, the government has given men the right to

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  • Cooper's proposals come as the government announced that fathers will be given the right to six months' paternity leave.
    There will be a legal right to take the mother's place at home for the last three months of a nine-month maternity break; they would receive £123 a week in statutory payFathers would then be entitled to take a further three months' unpaid leave. The move was criticised by some business leaders.
    • a) take six months' paid leave as soon as their baby is born. É nos últimos três meses de licença maternidade.
    •  b) care for a baby if the mother returns to work within three months. Na verdade, é após 6 meses de licença, e nao após 3 meses.
    •  c) receive their full salary to look after the baby for three out of the fi rst six months. Receberá 123 libras por semana do Estado.
    •  d) take a three-month break receiving payment when the baby is six months old.
    •  e) stay at home with the baby's mother on unpaid leave for six months. O pai receberá por 3 meses dos 6 possíveis meses de licença.
  • d-

    There will be a legal right to take the mother's place at home for the last three months of a nine-month maternity break; they would receive £123 a week in statutory pay.