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by liberalbias998
1809 days ago
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This has changed a lot over recent decades (in the UK.) My eldest son is nearly 30. When we were expecting him, his mother was suddenly `managed out` of her job in IT working on GCOS7 systems; no problems whatsoever until she was pregnant. When I told my boss (again in IT) I needed to plan in a weeks annual leave, he was clear that he was pissed off and fed up about it, because we were busy doing some technology transition. Three decades later; I cheerfully cover for colleagues taking a couple of weeks of extra paid paternity leave. My own archaic view about paternity leave is that it is designed for female equality; which I believe is a good thing. |
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