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Romania Mulls Reducing Parental Leave To One Year And A Half From Two Years

Romanian Labor Ministry state secretary Mariana Nedelcu said at a meeting organized by the national child protection authority with county departments that the ministry is working on a draft law to reduce parental leave to one year and a half from the current two years.
Romania Mulls Reducing Parental Leave To One Year And A Half From Two Years
31 mart. 2009, 14:50, English

The state secretary said the measure aims to encourage mothers to go back to work sooner.
 
Nedelcu added the draft normative act states that mothers who decide to go back to work sooner could get 30% of the wage received for child rearing, but no less than 600 lei (EUR1=RON4.2348).
 
Under the law on day care services, mothers choosing to return to work sooner may use the services of a baby-sitter. The state secretary added another possibility considered is paying grandparents to babysit, but she didn’t say who exactly would pay them.
 
Nedelcu also said the ministry started working on a draft law granting child-rearing indemnities for triplets.