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Should there be paid leave for death of spouse child?, Are current entitlements sufficient?
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07/02/2013, 11:19 PM
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I think it's a good idea but am concerned some people would take advantage if it was law. Where is the line drawn? Parents, step sibling, step parents, siblings, cousins. I think by setting "requiremts" of spouse or children some people who are grieving will miss out" and others take advantage. It would be great that employers show compassion based in individual circumstances and in the couple of cases of anecdotal situations I know this has happened ( although I realize there must be many who don't get this consideration) I don't know what the solution is but it is fraught with many problems
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07/02/2013, 11:25 PM
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No, i think the onus should remain on the family to ensure they are adequately insured. Otherwise, where do you stop?
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07/02/2013, 11:38 PM
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Yes I think there should be some kind of support for at least 2 months but saying that it should only apply if its a child or your spouse.
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