A number of cultural and financial barriers appear set to impede the take-up of the shared parental leave scheme, according to a report by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM).
It found that just 10% of new fathers currently took more than two weeks of paternity leave, falling to 2% among managers. From April 2015, families will be granted the opportunity to share leav...
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