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Mr Cameron added that adopters would also be given the right to take leave from work to bond with a child before they actually adopt them.
A newly married wife or husband can take leave from work to care for a spouse, or sue for a partner's wrongful death.
The matches are on all day here, so many will take leave from work to watch them, gathering at street corners to cheer.
"I want to call on Muslims to take leave from work during the month of Ramadan to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society," she said.
Fish's employer, Artificial Mind and Movement, would not let him take leave from work to attend, so Fish quit.
But 50 million workers may not be able to afford to take leave from work to access that care for themselves or their families.
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When the society determined that Dr. Malakoff was not fit to see patients, he took leave from work, Dr. Wasserman said.
During that time, the government pushed through changes aimed at expanding child care facilities so that women could return to work and gave generous financial benefits both to men and women who took leave from work to look after newborns.
Because, although it may seem entirely fair to give parents choice over which of them takes leave from work to look after a baby, the reality is that only one parent – the mother – can breastfeed the baby.
Fifty-four percent of women took leave from work when first becoming a parent as opposed to 42percentt of men.
Recovering from a breakdown sometimes means taking leave from work, and the 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) sometimes makes this possible.
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