New Mothers and Fathers
Women who are expecting a baby have a legal right to time off work for antenatal care. They are also entitled to at least 26 weeks maternity leave. These rights apply to full-time and part-time workers and it makes no difference how long the woman has worked for her employer. It is , however, important to follow the correct procedures and to give the employer enough notice about taking maternity leave. Some women may also be entitled to maternity pay but this depends on how long they have been working for their employer.
Fathers who have worked for their employer for at least 26 weeks are entitled to paternity leave, which provides up to two weeks time off from work, with pay, when the child is born. It is important to tell your employer well in advance.
You can get advice and more information on maternity and paternity matters from the personnel officer at work, your trade union representative, your local Citizens Advice Bureau, the Citizens Advice Bureau website www.adviceguid.org.uk or the government website www.direct.gov.uk