Paternity Leave Policy

What is a paternity leave policy and when should you use it?

 

Eligible employees have the right to take Statutory Paternity Leave.

This is time off work given to employees when their partner has a new child.

It allows families to bond and lets parents share the care of their new baby.

You should have a Paternity Leave Policy in place for your employees.

This Paternity Leave Policy sets out the rights of an employee to take Paternity Leave in respect of the birth or adoption of a child and the applicable procedures that must be followed.

We recommend that you do not give this policy contractual status in any employment contract that you put in place.

Instead, reference your Paternity Leave policy in any contracts, making clear that the employee is expected to comply with the policy and that you have the right to update or revise it at your discretion and when you want to.

To find out more about paternity leave check out our useful guide

 

What else might you need?

 

There are a range of statutory family-friendly leave entitlements for employees.

Paternity leave is just one, so you need to ensure that you also have the correct  policy in place for the following:

Maternity leave

Parental leave

Parents leave

Carer’s leave

Adoptive Leave

You may want to consider using an employee handbook for all your policies.

We have a great employee handbook template for you to use.

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