Work-life balance Directive
The Directive 2019/1158 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on work-life balance for parents and carers is a European Union Directive which repeals and replaces the former Parental Leave Directive 2010. It must be transposed by member states at the latest on 2 August 2022.Contents
The Work-life Balance Directive maintains the labour rights of the former Parental Leave Directive 2010, in a similar or a modified form, and introduces new rights. Its main provisions are:
- introduces paternity leave of at least 10 days
- maintains the right of parents to a minimum four months of parental leave, extending from one to two months the period of non-transferable leave
- introduces carers' leave of at least five days per year for workers to provide personal care or support to a relative
- extends the right to request flexible working arrangements to parents or carers of children under eight years old
- maintains the prohibitions on discrimination of parents