Retain your work-life contacts during family leave

After the birth of a baby many new mothers and fathers wish to develop their professional selves alongside taking care of a new addition to the family. This can be best achieved with part-time parental leave. By lightening the load of a working week, parents can combine work and childcare. For mothers, even just one working day a week prevents worklife exclusion, helps professional development and retains contacts with colleagues.

Flexibility through Family Leave Reform 

The Family Leave Reform, which entered force in the beginning of August, brought along more flexibility into how  parental leave can be taken by parents. The leave can now be taken in parts, or for example, in half-days, saving the other half to be used at a later time. Family leave can be taken up until the child’s second birthday.

Part-time work during Parental Leave

In addition to families, parents have their own professional identities and career goals. A mother needs time to recover from birth and the whole family needs time and togetherness in order to adjust and settle into the new family situation and parenthood. But there is no need for a mother, or a father, to fully exclude themselves from working life when a child is born. There is an option for a part-time parental leave, which could mean working perhaps just one day a week, or a couple shorter ones. Instances as such means applying for partial parental allowance. The allowance is paid for for half days and the rest saved for later use. A parent taking part-time Family Leave can work a maximum of five hours per day, which applies for all weekdays, except Sundays. Working during Sundays does not affect the parental allowance.

By working part-time during parental leave, a parent is not fully left outside of working life and instead is able to upkeep their professional skills and contacts with colleagues. At the same time part of the parental allowance is saved for later use.

Working on Sundays does not affect parental allowance

Should you wish to work one day per week during parental leave, it is worthwhile choosing Sundays. Working on Sundays or mid-week Bank Holidays do not incur any deductions from earnings-linked parental allowance.

 

The original text by Piia Haukilampi
Translated from the original text by Anne Koskinen


Mothers in Business (MiB) is a nationwide network that supports career-oriented mothers in balancing work and family. MiB’s aim is to provide opportunities for skills development, networking and career advancement. Currently, the network has over 4000 members and hundreds of volunteers throughout Finland.

MiB International is a project that aims to develop MiB’s modes of operation to meet the needs of international career-oriented mothers living in Finland and to engage in societal advocacy towards a more inclusive and equal Finnish working life.