The government also announced it would pay superannuation contributions for parental leave, paid or unpaid.
public servants will soon receive paid leave to access reproductive healthcare including IVF and fertility treatments in an Australian-first initiative.today said at least 265,000 workers would benefit from the announcement, which will come into effect by October.
"My government will lead the nation in introducing 10 days of reproductive health leave for all Queensland public sector workers," Miles said. The government also announced it would pay superannuation contributions for every week of the entire 52-week period of parental leave, paid or unpaid from July this year.A women giving herself hormone injections as part of IVF
"I don't think it's good enough that the primary caregiver, predominantly women, are disadvantaged at retirement," Miles continued.
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