Paid Paternity Leave

Looks like Labor are considering introducing a paid Maternity leave situation which would include 4 weeks paid leave for Dads as well, the catch being that all workers fund the scheme through a fee of $5.70 per week.
This has been talked about for some time and was raised initially by the Democrats, will be interesting to see if it gets up!
Paid parental leave proposal would slug all workers
By Sue Dunlevy May 06, 2008 01:01am
WORKERS would pay a levy averaging $5.70 a week to fund a paid maternity leave scheme delivering mothers six months leave - under the first serious maternity-leave proposal put before the Federal Government.
A former senior public servant has drawn up plans for the $3.5 billion scheme that will be examined by the Productivity Commission inquiry into paid maternity leave tomorrow.
All employees would be levied 0.5 per cent of their wages to fund the scheme, which means the plan would cost someone on the average wage $5.70 a week.
A worker earning $100,000 a year would pay $10 a week. Employers would also be levied 0.5 per cent of their payroll to help fund the scheme.
Fathers as well as mothers would benefit from the scheme, gaining four weeks paid paternity leave after the birth of a child.
http://www.news.com.au/business/money/s ... 62,00.html
This has been talked about for some time and was raised initially by the Democrats, will be interesting to see if it gets up!
Paid parental leave proposal would slug all workers
By Sue Dunlevy May 06, 2008 01:01am
WORKERS would pay a levy averaging $5.70 a week to fund a paid maternity leave scheme delivering mothers six months leave - under the first serious maternity-leave proposal put before the Federal Government.
A former senior public servant has drawn up plans for the $3.5 billion scheme that will be examined by the Productivity Commission inquiry into paid maternity leave tomorrow.
All employees would be levied 0.5 per cent of their wages to fund the scheme, which means the plan would cost someone on the average wage $5.70 a week.
A worker earning $100,000 a year would pay $10 a week. Employers would also be levied 0.5 per cent of their payroll to help fund the scheme.
Fathers as well as mothers would benefit from the scheme, gaining four weeks paid paternity leave after the birth of a child.
http://www.news.com.au/business/money/s ... 62,00.html