
Starting January 2018 , male employees of Access Bank Plc can take
advantage of an enhanced parental leave policy that extends paid
benefits to all mothers and fathers, the bank has said.
Fostering an inclusive workplace, the policy offers paid leave to
all new parents at the bank , including mothers and fathers, as well as
adoptive and surrogate parents.
According to a statement by the lender, the new policy offers one
week fully paid paternity leave to male employees and allows them to
care for their offspring and spend some quality time with the new
addition to their family while supporting the new mother who needs the
break .
Also included in the new policy is a surrogacy or adoptive leave
with full pay for three calendar months for female employees of the bank
.
“These benefits supplement the 12 weeks of paid leave Access Bank currently provides to birth mothers .
The policy also complements the Bank’ s existing health and flexible workplace benefits, which support work – life balance, ” the statement , signed by Head, Group Human Resources, Bolaji Agbede added .
Agbede was quoted to have said that paid parental leave allows
parents to truly bond with their new child , balance their work schedule
and help reduce conflict with parental obligations .
Agbede said , “Studies have shown that fathers who take
paternity leave are more likely to take an active role in child care
tasks and will continue to play this role long after the period of leave
has ended.
“It is important for the new father to take time off,
regardless of family structure. This new policy is an evidence of the
bank’s support to employees during this wonderful but challenging time
in their lives. ”
She added , “Furthermore, a pregnant employee who has been in
the bank’s employment for 12 consecutive months also has the option of
six calendar months ’ maternity leave with two – thirds of full month
pay, while the surrogacy or adoptive leave period is three calendar
months with full pay or six calendar months leave with two – thirds of
full month pay. ”

