China increases maternity leave for residents from 30 to 60 days

Lawmakers in Beijing passed a revised regulation on Friday that extended the additional maternity leave from 30 to 60 days, on top of 98 days as stipulated in the national law.
New mothers would now have an additional leave of one to three months with the permission of their employers.
The policy was rolled out in an effort to reduce the burden of childbirth and childcare.
The regulation stipulated that the mother and the father were each entitled to a parental leave of five days every year, before their child reached the age of three.
It also called for favorable policies on housing and subsidies for childcare.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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