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> at 80% salary.

This hits home hard: my newborn is now one month old, and I had to forgo the 11 days of leave.

Why? Because there’s a hard cap on the salary: I ran the numbers for me for the current 11 days in France it means over 1k€ of income just vanish, and it’s not like we can make loans, rent, and other fixed expenses disappear, right at the moment where we have to shell out money for the hospital and general baby equipment. If it were 28 days that would be over half of my salary going poof.

Union agreements say that for the employer to fill in the remainder it’s required I’d be in this company for at least two years, but I joined only a year and a half ago.

It so happened that I took barely any off days during this time so I took a month to bond, which sure took its toll on me (not the bonding of course, the lack of time off for over a year)



The Swedish paternity leave is caped at 1006 SEK per day (94€), while the French one is capped at 89€ per day.

That's not a very large difference, the main difference is that the Swedish one never goes over 80% of your salary while the French one goes up to 100%.




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