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Spain boosts paid parental leave to 19 weeks

Spain boosts paid parental leave to 19 weeks (REUTERS)
29 July 2025 20:24

MADRID (AFP)

Spain's government approved Tuesday a reform to extend paid parental leave from 16 to 19 weeks per parent, a move aimed at enhancing family support and gender equality.

Under the new rules approved by the cabinet, each parent is entitled to 17 weeks of non-transferable paid leave during their child's first year, six of which must be taken immediately after birth or adoption.

An additional two weeks can be taken any time before the child turns eight.

Single-parent households -- around 80 percent of which are headed by women, according to the government -- will be eligible for 32 weeks of paid leave.

The labour ministry said the measure seeks to ensure that employment is "not a barrier when deciding to start a family" and is another step towards men and women sharing parenting duties.

The reform, which the minority coalition is confident of passing in parliament, brings Spain into compliance with a European Union directive on parental leave.

The government said it plans to go further by increasing paid parental leave to 20 weeks per parent by the end of the current legislative term in 2027.

Source: AFP
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