§ Caroline FlintTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what provisions are made available to (i) departmental staff and (ii) employees of executive agencies under the control of his Department, for(a) maternity leave, (b) maternity pay, (c) paternity leave, (d) parental leave, (e) flexible working hours, (f) part-time work, (g)job sharing, (h) leave to care for sick children, (i) home-working, (j) term-time contracts, (k) annual hours contract, (1) child care allowances, (m) careers' leave and (n) career break schemes; and what criteria are used to judge eligibility in each case. [108847]
§ Dr. MoonieI refer my hon. Friend to the answer given her by my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office, on 15 February 2000,Official Report, columns 519–22W.
The following provisions exist for Departmental staff and staff working in executive agencies of the Ministry of Defence:
(a) Maternity Leave18 weeks for all women in accordance with the Maternity and Parental Leave Etc. Regulations 1999. Those with at least one year's established service may have a further period of unpaid leave up to an overall total of 52 weeks.(b) Maternity PayWomen who have completed 26 weeks service by the 15th week before the expected date of confinement qualify for statutory maternity pay for 18 weeks. Women who have at least 28W one year's established service will in addition qualify for occupational maternity pay which guarantees them full pay for the 18 weeks.(c) Paternity LeaveFive days special paid leave at or about the time of their baby's birth. All staff qualify except casual staff.(d) Parental Leave13 weeks unpaid leave for each parent after one year's service and for each child born or adopted on or after 15 December 1999, in accordance with the maternity and Parental Leave Etc. Regulations 1999.(e) Flexible Working HoursFlexible Working Hours schemes are operated widely, and their use is encouraged. There are no specific eligibility requirements save that there should be no adverse effect on the efficiency of the Department.(f) Part-time workThis is encouraged, subject to the needs of the particular post. There are no specific eligibility requirements.(g) Job-sharingThis is encouraged, subject to the needs of the particular post. There are no specific eligibility requirements although job share partners would need to be compatible given the nature of this working arrangement.(h) Leave to care for sick childrenSpecial leave, either paid or unpaid, may be granted for the care of sick children in accordance with the Employment Relations Act 1999 (right to time-off for dependants).(i) Home-workingHome-working is available as an alternative working pattern subject to the needs of the organisation, the equipment required, security implications and health and safety.(j) Term-time contractsThis is encouraged, subject to the needs of the particular post. There are no specific eligibility requirements.(k) Annual hours contractThese are available where irregular hours are a key feature of the post.(l) Child care allowancesNo formal child care "allowances" are currently provided. Financial support is given through subsidised workplace nursery places and places in holiday playschemes.(m) Career Break SchemeCareer breaks may be offered for a period of up to five years. Applicants must have a good work and attendance record.(n) Career LeaveUp to three years special unpaid leave is available to pursue a course of study of benefit to the MOD and the future career of the officer concerned.