Carlisle MP, John Stevenson has welcomed the arrival of the Carer’s Leave Act 2023
The Carer’s Leave Act 2023 came into force on Saturday, April 6, giving people who provide care to a family member, friend or relative the right to up to five days of unpaid leave from work to fulfil their caring responsibilities.
John Stevenson MP supported this legislation in Parliament and is 'delighted' that 4388 of unpaid carers in Carlisle will now have access to these new workplace rights.
According to research from Carers UK, up to 2.3 million employees across Great Britain could benefit, while over 1 million employers will have to implement this right for their workforce.
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Carers UK estimates that, on average, 600 people a day have to give up work in order to care for a loved one.
John Stevenson said “I am pleased this act is now a reality, helping millions of people with the flexibility they need to help care for their loved ones.
"I also welcome the fact that so many employers have already supported and implemented this.”
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