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Shared parental leave: scrap 'deeply flawed' policy, say campaigners


Shared parental leave: scrap ‘deeply flawed’ policy, say campaigners
Alexandra Topping
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Shared parental leave (SPL) is a “deeply flawed and chronically failing policy” that should be scrapped and replaced with a “use it or lose it” period of paid leave for mothers and fathers, according to campaigners, trade unions and economists.
Six years after the coalition government introduced shared parental leave as a flagship policy to transform gender equality and make life easier for families, take-up remains low.
“We need to urgently overhaul the parental leave system, not just tinker around the edges. Both parents should have time to care and bond with their baby, without having to transfer leave between them,” said the Trades Union Congress (TUC) secretary general, Frances O’Grady, adding that the UK had some of the worst-paid maternity and paternity leave. ....

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The Disproportionate Impact Of Covid-19 On Women | Allen & Overy LLP


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On International Women’s Day, three of A&O’s pro bono partner organisations look at the impact of Covid-19 on women’s rights, as this year’s campaign #ChooseToChallenge calls on people to challenge gender bias and inequality, as well as celebrate women’s achievements.
Sara Bowcutt from Women for Women International; Siri May from the Center for Reproductive Rights; and Rosalind Bragg from Maternity Action discuss how the global pandemic is disproportionately affecting women around the world and what response is needed.
In April last year, in the early stages of the Covid-19 health crisis, the UN Secretary General issued a briefing on the multiple ways the pandemic was impacting women: “Across every sphere, from health to the economy, security to social protection, the effects of Covid-19 are exacerbated for women and girls simply by virtue of their sex.” Nearly a year later, the situation is no ....

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Black mothers in the UK are four times more likely to die in childbirth than their White counterparts. Little is being done to find out why


Published Thursday, January 14, 2021 6:33AM EST
(CNN) When pharmacist Ifeoma Onwuka, known to her friends as Laura, went into hospital to have her daughter, she and her husband hoped the delivery would go smoothly, and that they would soon be able to take their new arrival home  to meet her siblings.
Onwuka s labor was induced at James Paget University Hospital in Great Yarmouth in the UK, about 140 miles northeast of London, in late April 2018. Things progressed quickly and there were soon signs that her baby was in distress, causing staff to begin preparations for an emergency Caesarian section, but Onwuka s daughter was born in the recovery room. ....

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UK: Black women are four times more likely to die in childbirth than their White counterparts. Little is being done to find out why


UK: Black women are four times more likely to die in childbirth than their White counterparts. Little is being done to find out why
CNN
1/14/2021
By Tara John, CNN
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Tinuke Awe (left) and Clotilde Rebecca Abe (right), founded FivexMore to improve maternal healthcare outcomes for Black women.
When pharmacist Ifeoma Onwuka, known to her friends as Laura, went into hospital to have her daughter, she and her husband hoped the delivery would go smoothly, and that they would soon be able to take their new arrival home  to meet her siblings. 
Onwuka s labor was induced at James Paget University Hospital in Great Yarmouth in the UK, about 140 miles northeast of London, in late April 2018. Things progressed quickly and there were soon signs that her baby was in distress, causing staff to begin preparations for an emergency Caesarian section, but Onwuka s daughter was born in the recovery room. ....

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