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Aug 19
2010
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Baby-Facts.Info

Posted by Admin in online resource, baby facts

Your online resource for information about babies.

Baby-Facts.Info is the place for new and expectant mothers and fathers to find information on everything to do with babies and how to take care of them.

Website: http://www.baby-facts.info/

 

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Aug 09
2010
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Paid Parental Leave - LABOR vs LIBERAL

Posted by Admin in paid parental leave

Unless you have been living under a rock you would know it is now election time in Australia. Families can be greatly affected by the outcome of who is leader and as a parent there are some important items in each parties policies that will affect our day to day, most important for new parents is paid maternity leave. Here is a brief run down.


LABOR

  • is government funded
  • is for eligible working parents of children born or adopted on or after 1 January 2011
  • can be transferred to the other parent
  • is paid at the National Minimum Wage - currently $570 a week before tax*
  • is for up to 18 weeks
  • can be taken any time within the first year after birth.

*The 2010 national minimum wage order has been set at $569.90 per week, calculated on the basis of a week of 38 ordinary hours, or $15 per hour. The PPL scheme payment is calculated at the hourly rate of $15.


LIBERAL

  • provide primary carers (in the vast majority of families, mothers) with 26 weeks paid parental leave, at full replacement pay (up to a maximum salary of $150,000 per annum) or the Federal minimum wage, whichever is greater;
  • be available to all employees, including contractors and the self-employed; and
  • include superannuation contributions at the mandatory rate of nine per cent.


Carers will not have to be working full-time to access the Coalition’s Paid Parental Leave scheme because it uses the same

  • ‘work-test’ as Labor’s proposal which requires:
  • an average of at least one conventional day of paid work a week;
  • over a ‘continuous qualifying period’ of paid work which amounts to a least 10 months of the 13 months prior to the expected date of birth.

 

Importantly, a carer who earns less than the Federal Minimum Wage (mostly working part-time) will have their Paid Parental Leave payment lifted to the minimum wage – currently $543.78 per week – so that they would receive $14,138 (gross) in support. The Coalition’s Paid Parental Leave scheme will be funded with a levy of up to 1.7 per cent on companies that have a taxable income in excess of $5 million. This levy will affect a tiny fraction of Australian companies: only about 3,200 companies out of more than 750,000, or less than one per cent.

So what’s your thoughts? Comment below and take part of this week’s reader poll. Which parties paid maternity scheme do you prefer?

 

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