Government attacks EU maternity pay plan
The government is arguing against European Parliament proposals to extend the amount of maternity leave on full pay to 20 weeks, saying the costs would be "unacceptable.”
Employment relations minister Ed Davey told a meeting in Brussels that the proposals, put forward by MEPs in the Pregnant Workers Directive in October, would not only impose unreasonable costs on businesses but would be "socially regressive".
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