Alternattiva Demokratika welcomed the European Parliament’s vote which strengthens EU rules on paid minimum maternity leave, providing for a minimum of 20 weeks maternity leave and two weeks paternity leave, following strong pressure by the European Greens.
AD chairman Michael Briguglio said:
“As part of the European Greens, we welcome the vote. “By supporting ambitious rules MEPs have voted in favour of dismantling the continuing barriers to reconciling having children and working.”
AD spokesperson for social protection Nighat Urpani added:
“If it is serious about tackling the growing social strains on families, the Maltese government should increase maternity and paternity leave, which are currently the lowest in the European Union.
“One of AD's budget proposals for 2011 is precisely the increase of paid maternity leave to 20 weeks and of paid paternity leave to two weeks.”