France will double the duration of allowed leave for new fathers from 14 to 28 days, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday, as part of a reform for child welfare. The new rules, set to be put into law and take effect in July 2021, also entails seven days of required paternity leave, Macron added.
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France to extend paternity leave duration for new fathers from 14 to 28 days
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