Mother’s Day on Sunday, but UK in the ‘relegation zone’ for decently-paid maternity leave in Europe, warns TUC

  • New mums in UK receive just  6 weeks of decently-paid maternity leave (90% of full pay)
  • Only mothers in Ireland and Slovakia have worse decently-paid entitlement
  • Croatia tops table with 6 months’ decently-paid leave

UK mums get one of the lowest amounts of decently-paid maternity leave in Europe, according to new TUC analysis published today (Friday) ahead of Mother’s Day on Sunday (26 March).

The UK ranks 22 out of 24 amongst European countries that offer statutory maternity leave. While mums in the UK only get six weeks’ decently-paid maternity leave, most European countries offer three months or more:

  • 6 months: Croatia
  • More than 4 months: Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic
  • More than 3 months: Estonia, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, France, Malta and Switzerland.

The only European countries offering less decently-paid maternity leave than the UK are Ireland and Slovakia, where mums do not get any decently-paid time off.

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:

“The UK is in the relegation zone when it comes to decently-paid maternity leave.  Many Europeans countries offer decent support to new mums. But lots of parents here are forced back to work early to pay the bills.  My advice to all new mums is to join a union. It is the best way to improve your pay and conditions.”

 

Director of Maternity Action Ros Bragg said:

“Without adequate maternity pay, women’s choices are limited and many cannot afford to take their leave entitlements. We should be investing in support for pregnant women and new families.”

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