Two in five fathers will be excluded from the shared parental leave rules mostly as their partner is not in paid work.
Mothers who do not have a job (whether employed or self-employed) do not have a right to maternity leave or pay that they can share. The figures from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) raised conce...
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