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[Solved] newbie be gentle


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(@michaelmc)
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Joined: 12 years ago

hi just found the site

so my name is mick got 3 kids
one at 21 one at 10 and one at 7 months
no jokes how often i get it :}
was browsing to find out about unpaid leave as will be posting topic after this

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(@dadmod4)
Joined: 15 years ago

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Hi and welcome

Sounds like you have your hands full again. I'm not sure about the rules on paternity leave and unpaid leave - it might be worth having a word with your employer in the first instance anyway.

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(@Super Mario)
Joined: 16 years ago

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hi there

Paternity leave is generally two weeks depending on your company - your partner can offset her maternity leave and give it to you but you need to check up on that

You can also take parental leave which is unpaid again check with you employer

As for getting it once every 10 years - life in the old dog yet!!!

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(@emdad99)
Joined: 12 years ago

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have you been clear yet?

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