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Hey in the US no one is entitles to any maternity leave - count your self lucky.
Thanks, I won't.
Pope Says American Nuns Too Focused On Poor, Not Enough On Gay Bashing.
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Hey in the US no one is entitles to any maternity leave - count your self lucky.
Thanks, I won't.
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Date: 2012-04-22 12:11 pm (UTC)Legalities are really the point, though (and those applying in the UK, specifically); the discussion between
Neither of us are saying that it shouldn't be tackled - I'd go so far as to say that it ought to be tackled, but what we are talking about are the details of how it's tackled within the UK and - crucially - EU framework, and one of the factors there is the one which you may think of as a "legality" but it's an important one for these purposes, namely that the child is not, at the point of birth, an adopted child of the parents in question. And there are reasons of policy why it can't be, at least at the outset.
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Date: 2012-04-22 12:32 pm (UTC)I don't know offhand what the legalities are around surrogacy in Canada at the moment, beyond the fact that Maternity leave is specifically for late pregnancy/recovery from birth whereas Parental Leave exists for and can be split amongst the people of whatever sex parenting the baby. I don't know what happens about adoption paperwork; I suspect practically it vanishes into it taking 6 weeks for EI to start paying your leave regardless.
I suspect that the same problem exists wrt surrogacy, as you do have to be a legal parent to take parental leave: the fact that you can almost certainly take unpaid leave for any situation involving 'sudden infant in household' and then when the paperwork does go through you can take the paid leave as if it were adoption, because parental leave doesn't apply only to infants, it applies per kid, almost certainly helps.
I find the hypothetical knickertwisting of Disgusted in Toryville somewhat hard to account for as 'omg too many people involved in one child's beginnings' just makes me blink as a form of fraud,but perhaps adopters and parents who used surrogates could have unpaid leave with the understanding that it converts to paid the day the papers go through?
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Date: 2012-04-23 04:13 pm (UTC)Care2Causes still misrepresenting it, I see, but though they're able to send me a reset password and agree I've reset it they won't let me comment using the same, so I can't comment over there/
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Date: 2012-04-23 03:25 pm (UTC)Where there is actually a formal adoption then the unpaid parental leave followed by adoption leave does work, I think, but this doesn't cover all surrogacy situations, for some of which adoption is not a legal possibility.