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and unpaid parental leave day one rights, which employees qualify for on their first day of a new job.Speaking during a debate on the Employment Rights Bill - dubbed the biggest upgrade to workplace rights in a generation - McEvoy said "dads taking paternity leave are left out" from the existing protections, leaving families vulnerable.
The only way fathers are currently protected from redundancy is if they opt to take. But analysis from campaign group The Dad Shift suggests that was used in fewer than 2% of all births last year.Campaigners want the law to be changed to give fathers taking paternity leave enhanced protection from redundancy from the moment they tell their employer they are expecting a child, until the baby is 18 months old.
Fathers whose jobs are closing would be offered a suitable alternative vacancy if there is one."My generation and those younger than me are the keenest yet for more family time, but our primary concern has got to be paying the bills," McEvoy said.
Chris Stringer, from Swansea, said protection from losing his job would have been a huge help to him and his wife.
He was made redundant six weeks before his son Chester was born in August last year and hasn't been able to find full-time employment since.The Government said it would keep the issue under review, "balancing the concern over the need to protect wildlife from the minority who misuse catapults, with respect for their legitimate use by anglers".
Fleet Pond is the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire, with 141 acres of varied habitats.Plans to renovate a village hall originally built by a brewing family are under way.
Grade II listed Yew Tree Hall in Lorton, Cumbria, was a former malting barn for Jennings, who brewed in the area for almost 200 years.Chair of Yew Tree Hall management committee Adam Baker said it wanted to "return the character and heritage" and modernise the building the community had a "love and deep feeling" for.