Maternity and Paternity Pay

Work and Pensions – in the House of Commons at on 3 February 2025.

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Photo of Alistair Strathern Alistair Strathern Labour, Hitchin

What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the adequacy of levels of maternity and paternity pay.

Photo of Andrew Western Andrew Western The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

The Government keep the rates of benefits, state pensions and statutory pay under regular review. My hon. Friend will be aware that the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions announced to Parliament on 30 October that, subject to parliamentary approval, parental pay will increase in line with the consumer prices index at the rate of 1.7% from April 2025.

Photo of Alistair Strathern Alistair Strathern Labour, Hitchin

The Government’s upcoming review of parental leave entitlement is really important as the UK currently has among the worst paternity leave in Europe. Recent research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation highlighted not just the growth benefit of greater paternity leave entitlements but the benefit to workforce involvement, so will the Minister meet me and campaigners from the Dad Shift to ensure we are making the most of the opportunity to get people back into work?

Photo of Andrew Western Andrew Western The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

We value the vital role that fathers and partners play in caring for children and in supporting their partners. We recognise that parental leave and pay entitlements, such as paid paternity leave, play a key role in their ability to do that. My hon. Friend is right to cite the planned parental leave review. That is being led by colleagues in the Department for Business and Trade, and I will write to them on his behalf to suggest a meeting.