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3.9.5 Extension of maternity leave
               Where your date of confinement occurs after the expected date of confinement (as defined in the
               Social Welfare (Consolidation) Act, 1993 the minimum period of maternity is extended if necessary by
               up to four weeks to ensure that you have four weeks of maternity leave after the birth of your child.

               3.9.6 Additional maternity leave
               You are also entitled to take a further period of 16 weeks’ unpaid maternity leave, irrespective of
               whether you have taken an extension of maternity leave, but this period is not covered by maternity
               benefit either from social welfare or from the company.

               3.9.7 Health and Safety Leave
               If due to the Provisions of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005 and the Safety, Health &
               Welfare at Work (General Applications) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 it is necessary to place you
               on Health and Safety leave on grounds of pregnancy, recently giving birth or breast feeding you will
               be paid for the first 3 days. Thereafter you may be entitled to Social Welfare Benefits.

               3.9.8 Father’s entitlement to maternity leave
               Fathers are only entitled to maternity leave if the mother dies within 24 weeks of the birth. In these
               tragic circumstances, the father may be entitled to a period of leave, the extent of which depends on
               the actual date of the mother's death. Where a father qualifies for leave under these circumstances,
               he also has an optional right to the additional maternity leave.

               3.9.9 Paternity Leave and Paternity Benefit
               The Paternity Leave and Benefit Act 2016 provides for statutory paternity leave of 2 weeks.  The
               provisions apply to births and adoptions on or after 1 September 2016. You can start unpaid paternity
               leave at any time within the first 6 months following the birth or adoption placement. You may qualify
               for Paternity Benefit from the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection if you have
               sufficient PRSI contributions. Paternity leave days must be taken consecutively, and all dates must be
               agreed with a MANAGER in advance.

               3.9.10 When can employees start their maternity leave?
               You  can  start  your  maternity  leave  up  to  14  weeks  before  the  end  of  the  expected  week  of
               confinement,  but  it  must  not  be  later  than  two  weeks  before  the  end  of  the  expected  week  of
               confinement and you must not take less than four weeks after the end of the expected week of
               confinement.

               3.9.11 Reduction of Working Hours to Facilitate Breast feeding
               An employee who is breastfeeding will be entitled to reduce her hours by 1 hour per day for the
               purposes of breastfeeding other than in the workplace, if the Company has not requested her to utilise
               facilities  provided  by  the  Company.  For  the  purposes  of  the  2004  Act  "breastfeeding"  means
               breastfeeding a child or expressing breast milk and feeding it to a child immediately or storing it for
               the purposes of feeding it to a child at a later time. This entitlement may be availed of for up to 26
               weeks after the date of birth of the child. Such a reduction of hours will comprise of one 60-minute
               period, two 30-minute periods, or three 20-minute periods as agreed with a MANAGER. Part time
               employees will be entitled to a pro-rata benefit to that provided to full-time employees.

               To  avail  of  this  benefit,  the  employee  must  inform  a  MANAGER  of  the  intention  to  avail  of  this
               reduction in hours when advising the company that she will be returning to work, i.e. not later than
               four weeks before the intended return to work date. The employee should include a copy of the child's


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