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Labour law / Economics / Industrial relations / Parenting / Social programs / Parental leave / Labour power / Harvester Judgment / Income tax in the United States / Employment compensation / Human resource management / Labor economics
Date: 2013-01-29 20:35:31
Labour law
Economics
Industrial relations
Parenting
Social programs
Parental leave
Labour power
Harvester Judgment
Income tax in the United States
Employment compensation
Human resource management
Labor economics

PAID MATERNITY LEAVE Paid maternity leave is a social right in most advanced capitalist countries e.g. UK 39 weeks, Canada 50 weeks, NZ 26 weeks. Even some Third World countries have paid maternity leave e.g. Tanzania 14

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