By Keystone Knowledge on Monday, 04 March 2024
Category: General

Paternity policy changes 2024 - here's everything you need to know

The UK government recently published draft regulations around changes to paternity leave policy, due to go live this week on Friday 8th March.

The main change to the policy is that it allows fathers or partners to split their statutory paternity leave into single week blocks rather than having to take it all at once, as per previous regulations.

There is also now greater flexibility around paternity allowances, meaning leave can be taken any time during the first year, as opposed to just within the first eight weeks after birth. In addition, where current legislation requires fifteen weeks notice before the birth to notify an employer before taking leave, the updated regulation has reduced each term of absence to a shorter four-week notice period.

What do these changes mean for employees?

What do these changes mean for employers?

It is also worth noting that these amendments do not have any impact on individual eligibility for paternity pay and there are no changes to eligibility for pay from previous policies. You can read the draft policy document in full on the government website here.

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