There is a way for both parents to ‘have it all’ in terms of paid leave – but it’s a challenge, writes Leila Froud, while Alison Smith says mothers should be better reimbursed. Plus, Jol Miskin on the ‘dad strike’ I’m so pleased that paternity leave is getting some air time and there is a campaign to (...)
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