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‘I’m riddled with anxiety about it’: Working dads face tough choices about paternity leave

City firms are improving benefits for fathers, but some say change isn’t coming fast enough

Despite upping paid leave, City dads are still worried their careers will suffer if they take time away
Despite upping paid leave, City dads are still worried their careers will suffer if they take time away Photo: Getty Images

When a senior staffer at a major bank was expecting a child in 2020, he planned to take two months off. That plan didn’t happen — he was made redundant four days after his paternity leave started.

“I was given the very strong impression that my boss and major stakeholders felt that by taking paternity leave, I wasn’t showing commitment to the job. I’d be wary of taking it again,” he said.

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