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Labour pledges six months maternity leave and longer paternity leave
Labour pledges six months maternity leave and longer paternity leave

Labour pledges six months maternity leave and longer paternity leave

Labour has pledged to give mothers six months of maternity leave while doubling paternity leave to a month if re-elected. The proposals were unveiled on Tuesday morning, with Prime Minister Robert Abela saying that a new government had to offer families “not just money, but also time”. The proposals would see new mothers receive 26 weeks (six months)

Extended family-leave among first series of PL proposals

Extended family-leave among first series of PL proposals

The Labour Party has outlined a series of social and economic measures at its first press conference of the election campaign, focusing on families, young people and pensioners. Central to its proposals is a significant expansion of family-related leave. Maternity leave would increase to 26 weeks, while paternity leave would double to one month. A

PL Proposes €5,000 Birth Bonus For Every Child

PL Proposes €5,000 Birth Bonus For Every Child

Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced another family-focused proposal as part of Partit Laburista ’s electoral manifesto, this time centred on financial support for new parents. Under the proposal, Malta’s current birth bonus would be increased to €5,000 for every child, replacing the existing tiered system. At present, parents receive €1,000 for

PL Pledges 26 Weeks Maternity Leave

PL Pledges 26 Weeks Maternity Leave

Prime Minister Robert Abela this morning began unveiling key proposals from Partit Laburista’s electoral manifesto, starting with a major package focused on quality of life and wellbeing for families. Among the proposals is an increase in maternity leave by eight weeks, taking it up to 26 weeks in total. Paternity leave would also double, rising from