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Paternity leave is gradually coming out of closet at workplace

But companies need to normalise paternity leave, make sure and spell out that this wont hamper career growth, getting right assignments or the appraisal of male employees, say experts.

February 21, 2022 / 21:46 IST
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Representative image. (GettyImages)
Representative image. (GettyImages)

When Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter Inc, announced that he is taking a few weeks of paternity leave, and earlier Indian cricketer Virat Kohli took a similar break, it became the talk of the town, given their stature as public figures.

But increasingly paternity leave is becoming more acceptable at the workspace as firms look at gender equity. New parents express the need for such a break as nuclear families need them to be part of their new life, and a better work-life balance debate is gaining momentum.

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Industry insiders and HR consultants also argue that paternity leave breaks the stereotype that childcare is only a responsibility of the mother, and helps in women returning to work later after a break.

While companies like Volvo, Zomato, Diageo India, Flipkart, Coca Cola India, Meesho and Razorpay have paternity policy already known, several companies are increasingly offering this paternity break or a gender-neutral parental leave to promote work-life balance.