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You've arrived at Findlaw's Work and Families Centre for employees who have or are expecting children and for employers. The site contains comprehensive information on the rights of employees and workers to time off work and to flexible working in order to care for children and dependents, and the duties of employers.
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- During your maternity leavecontinue reading
- Maternity leavecontinue reading
- Statutory Paternity Leavecontinue reading
- Taking your Statutory Paternity Leavecontinue reading
- During your paternity leave and returning to workcontinue reading
- Statutory Paternity Paycontinue reading
- Parental leavecontinue reading
- Statutory Adoption Leavecontinue reading
- Taking your adoption leavecontinue reading
- Overseas adoption leave and paycontinue reading
- Taking your parental leavecontinue reading
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