April
2008
Implementation Date Change
For Rights During Maternity Leave
Following changes being made to the Sex Discrimination
Act and, later this year, to the Maternity and Parental
Leave Regulations, the law on contractual terms of
employment during Additional Maternity Leave (AML)
is due to change in respect of women whose babies are
due on or after 5 October 2008. HMRC had previously
advised that this change would be effective for babies
due from 6 April 2008.
As detailed in the February 2008 Employers’ Bulletin:
‘The result of the legislative changes is likely
to extend all the non-pay contractual terms and conditions
of employment to which a woman is entitled during OML
throughout her AML, including accrual of contractual
annual leave. These rights would therefore apply to
the full 52 weeks maternity leave entitlement as opposed
to the first 26 weeks as now.’
Ordinary Maternity Leave (OML) is the first 26 weeks
of maternity leave.
HMRC have advised that further details will be provided
on the Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory
Reform (BERR) website and on HMRC’s website.
We will keep you informed of developments in this
area but please do get in touch if you have any queries
in the meantime.
Internet Link:
HMRC
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