The law firm is updating it to reflect the 'modern family'
International law firm Ashurst has launched a new global parental leave policy providing a minimum entitlement for all working parents regardless of where they’re based.
One key update includes a change in terminology to reflect the modern family – recognising and accommodating all diversity and inclusion strands.
“This is a key example of our continued commitment to provide support and flexibility to all working parents and recognises the diversity of family life across all our offices and the many different routes to becoming a parent,” said Claire Townshend, Head of HR for EMEA and US, and Global Head, HR Operations at Ashurst.
“It as an important step in creating a more inclusive workplace for everyone and supporting our working parents with their responsibilities as carers so they can thrive and develop in their careers.”
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Some aspects of the new policy include:
For primary carer leave (commonly called maternity leave):
For parental leave (commonly termed paternity leave):
Partner parental leave in the UK (commonly termed shared parental leave):
Where there is already a more generous provision in place, like in the UK where primary carers already receive 26 weeks at full pay or where the firm has secondary carer leave, shared parental policies already in place will remain.