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3.9.17 Health and Safety
               In accordance with the Company's legal obligations the Company has carried out an assessment of the
               risks to all pregnant employees, new mothers and breast-feeding mothers who work for the Company.
               You should advise a Manager as soon as possible that you are pregnant, have given birth in the last 6
               months or are breast feeding to allow adequate protection to be provided to you.

               If  your  job  is  identified  as  carrying  any  risk  for  you  or  your  unborn  child,  you  will  be  notified
               immediately, and arrangements will be made to remove you from those risks. This may mean that
               your working conditions are altered or that you are offered another more suitable job for the duration
               of your pregnancy. If neither of these options is possible the Company is obliged to suspend you on
               full pay until you are no longer at risk. If you have any concerns about your own health and safety at
               any time you should speak to you’re a supervisor or a Manager immediately.

               3.10 Parent's Leave
               The company offers Parent’s Leave as provided under The Parents Leave and Benefit Act 2019. The
               company provides two weeks statutory leave to employees within the first year of a child’s life, or in
               the case of adoption, within one year of the placement of the child with the family. Parent’s leave is
               available to each parent.

               (Currently parent’s leave is 2 weeks, but it may be increased in the future up to a maximum of 9
               weeks).

               Please note, parent’s leave will be refused if you are not entitled to it.

               Parents leave is unpaid by the company.  Where enough PRSI contributions have been made the
               parent  will  be  entitled  to  a  payment  from  the  Department  of  Employment  Affairs  and  Social
               Protection.  If you qualify for Parent’s Benefit, you will get €245 each week, if you are to receive a “top
               up” while on parents leave, this will be specified in your contract of employment.

               Parent’s  Leave,  Paternity Leave, Parental Leave  and  Adoptive Leave  are  individual  family  friendly
               leaves. Each leave must be applied for separately and has different entitlements.

               3.10.1 The difference between parental leave and parents leave
               Parental  leave  entitles  parents  to  take  unpaid  leave  from work to  spend time  looking  after  their
               children. Currently both parents can take up to 22 weeks parental leave and from 1 September 2020,
               this will increase to 26 weeks.

               Parent’s leave is specifically for parents during the child’s first year.

               Paternity leave is specifically for new parents (other than the mother) in their child’s first 6 months.


               This table explains the differences between the types of leave for parents.

                Leave     Who gets it?                            How long?         Is it paid?


                Maternity                                         26 weeks and up   Yes, Maternity Benefit
                          Female employees
                leave                                             to 16 unpaid weeks is paid for 26 weeks






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