Monday, October 6, 2014

Since last Monday changed the regime of parental leave as at the date of entry into the EU came int


Since last Monday changed the regime of parental leave as at the date of entry into the EU came into force the Law on Amendments to the Law on Maternity and Parental Benefits. Agree whether employed parents that the father will stay with the child for two more months when it reaches one year of parental leave will be extended to 8 months.
This applies to the first and second child, and the twins, the third and each subsequent child this holiday is 30 months. So far, parental leave (the period after the child reached the age of six months old) could be extended to 8 months only if the father has used at least three months of leave before the child is one year. That is decided by a very small number of fathers, approximately two percent per year. Therefore, the new legal framework is considered stimulating for her father's decision uso to devote two months just for your child, which is in line with European directives on parenting and on gender equality in the labor market.
Decides whether the father on parental leave, the right to these two additional months and paternity leave for the first and second child in the family last only six months, or until the child's age one year of age. The fee is 80% of the budget base month, around 2,660 kuna.
Parents July 1, caught as beneficiaries of parental support and will continue to use its rights under the current law, but may submit a written request uso to the competent CIHI for exercising rights uso under the new law if such provisions are more favorable for them. Start exercising the right to maternity leave from July 1, specifies only a gynecologist from the health insurance system.
An important uso novelty of July 1, and the equalization uso of the length of adoptive and parental leave for adoptive parents, regardless of the child's age, which is incentive for adoption. From now on, regardless of the age of the adopted child, a child aged up to 18 years adoptive parents uso have the right to six months' adoption leave, uso which previously would have been if the child is younger than three years. After adoption leave until the child was eight years old are entitled to a further six months of parental leave.
looking thinner Appeal for a girl whose number is wrong wrote became a hit! Islamists on the verge of Cheb Bilal buying land and houses to build a new nest Wahhabi family tragedy Dog ripped 6-month-old baby and went to the grandmother who had tried to save the trial Perkovic from prison threatens: I'll find out who were the Udbina informers in the ranks of the HDZ feels affection boy was released from the hands of ISIL's shocked statement: They are right
Eviction Vukovar family With hundreds of vacant houses, forcing us out because of bureaucracy and state sludge Gross: uso Foreign ambassadors angry, seeking the refund referendum on behalf of the family: We have enough signatures; Bugaboo: You need another 100 thousand Ivica Šitum 'I can not wait to Dana and Vigo come home, I'm tired of being alone' fierce fighting jihadists: Brothers slaughtered like sheep all non-Muslims
Ivo Josipovic hdz Zeljko Markić On behalf of presidential elections Dejan Jovic accident Grabar Kitarovic referendum Zoran Milanovic Karamarko trial crises highway uso Boris Lalovac
fierce fighting jihadists: Brothers slaughtered like sheep all non-Muslims rank: 6 Comments: 94
24 sata njuskalo.hr Business Journal Pixsell Mondo Klokanica.hr healthy cows 24mobi Practice Be in My Neighbourhood vrijeme.net Gastro.hr Popustolovac goal Menu Top Submit obituaries Place a small ad subscription e-evening Mondo Internet Supershop My Evening
Vecernji.hr uses cookies to provide a better user experience, functionality and display advertising system. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. More about this can be found here. By continuing review sites vecernji.hr agree with the use of cookies. To continue the examination and use of the website vecernji.hr click "I agree". Agree

No comments:

Post a Comment