Better work-life balance for parents and carers in the EU: Council adopts new rules

14 Jun 2019 10:55 AM

The Council yesterday adopted a Directive on work-life balance for parents and carers which aims to increase the participation of women in the labour market and the take-up of family-related leave and flexible working arrangements. The new act also provides opportunities for workers to be granted leave to care for relatives who need support. The legislation means that parents and carers will be better able to reconcile their professional and private lives, and companies will benefit from more motivated workers.

Marius-Constantin Budăi, Minister of Labour and Social Justice of Romania yesterday said:

This directive is a further step towards promoting equality between women and men across the EU. Currently, men have only limited incentives to take parental or paternity leave or assume caring responsibilities. The directive provides them with new opportunities to do so. This will reduce the amount of unpaid work undertaken by women and allow them more time for paid employment. It will also contribute to closing the gender gap.

Main elements of the directive

Background and next steps

The Commission presented its proposal in April 2017. On 21 June 2018, the Council adopted its position which formed the basis for the negotiations with the European Parliament. The presidency of the Council and the Parliament reached an agreement on 24 January 2019, followed by a vote by the EP on 4 April 2019. After yesterday's adoption by the Council, the text of the directive will be published in the Official Journal of the EU. It will enter into force on the twentieth day following the publication. Member States will then have three years to adopt laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with the directive.

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