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Article

30 Sep 2002

Author:
Sherrill Nixon, Sydney Morning Herald

Five years off for parents: new test case [Australia]

Employers would have to hold open the jobs of working parents for up to five years after the birth of a child under a union test case to extend unpaid maternity leave. In a far-reaching bid to entrench working parents' rights in the industrial system, the case will also claim parents are entitled to part-time work, flexible hours and extra holidays.