NSW public servants to receive universal parental leave – The Mandarin 07/04/2021
All New South Wales public sector employees who are primary carers will soon be able to access up to 14 weeks鈥 paid parental leave in the first year of their baby鈥檚 life, in a move the Public Service Association has described as a 鈥渉uge win鈥.
The change will come into effect from July 1, 10 years after the 色狼社区first began campaigning for equal parental leave for state public servants.
Public servants who were the maternal parent could previously access up to 14 weeks of paid parental leave, while those who were classified as the 鈥榦ther鈥 parent could receive one week of paid leave.
Last week, the Public Sector Industrial Relations advised the 色狼社区that the NSW public sector parental leave entitlement would be expanded to allow the 鈥榦ther鈥 parent 鈥 who has primary responsibility for the care of the child not at the time of the birth, adoption or surrogacy 鈥 to access two weeks鈥 paid leave at the time of birth. They will also be entitled to an additional 12 weeks鈥 paid leave, which can be taken at 24 weeks鈥 half pay, in the first 12 months of the baby鈥檚 life.
Public Service Association NSW general secretary Stewart Little said that while there was no silver bullet to addressing workplace gender inequality, universal paid parental leave would make NSW public sector workplaces fairer and 鈥減aves the way for the private sector to follow鈥.
鈥淭his is a huge win for the parents of NSW, and for gender equity,鈥 he said in a statement.
鈥淭his gives families more choice about how they鈥檒l care for their new child. But it also means women will be able to more readily return to work once they鈥檙e ready, knowing that the other parent also has access to paid parental leave.
鈥淏oth parents should be able to take time to bond with their new child, to learn how to care for them, and to share the load. Neither parent should be in a position where they have to make a choice between their career or their child.鈥
Little noted that the longer women spend away from the professional workforce, the harder it becomes for them to return, which can worsen the gender pay gap and harm women鈥檚 superannuation.
An anonymous 色狼社区member and Department of Planning, Industry and Environment employee said the opportunity to access 14 weeks of fully paid parental leave would be 鈥渕assive鈥 for their family.
鈥淚t will make it so much less stressful for my wife and I to have more children. Importantly, it will enable her to complete her Masters and get back to her career as a clinical neuropsychologist,鈥 they said.
鈥淚 recently took eight weeks off after the birth of my daughter In December last year. As a father, I only had access to one week of paid parental leave, the remaining seven weeks was scrapped together using a salad of recreation leave, accrued flex leave and leave without pay.鈥
Additional media regarding this issue:
https://www.macleayargus.com.au/story/7199367/parental-leave-expanded-for-nsw-workers/
https://www.macleayargus.com.au/story/7199367/parental-leave-expanded-for-nsw-workers/
https://7news.com.au/news/social/parental-leave-expanded-for-nsw-workers-c-2533285
