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Carer’s leave explained | Key points for employers

The long-awaited Carer’s Leave Regulations came into effect on 6 April, 2024, marking a significant milestone for employee rights. Essentially, the regulations allow employees to take up to one week’s unpaid leave within a rolling 12-month period to care for dependants with long-term care needs.

 
In this blog, we’ll outline the important points surrounding Carer’s Leave and what employers should know.

Defining ‘dependants’ and ‘long-term care needs’

Who qualifies as a dependant?

A dependant includes an employee’s spouse, civil partner, child, parent, or someone living with them who relies on the employee for care. This does not include a tenant or lodger.

Defining long-term care need

A dependant has  a ‘long-term care need’ if they:

  • Have an illness or injury (physical or mental) that requires, or is likely to require, care for more than three months
  • Have a disability for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010
  • Require care due to reasons connected with their old age

Flexible leave options

Carer’s Leave can be taken as individual half or full days, up to a block of one week, and doesn’t have to be consecutive.

Notice period

Employees must give notice, either verbally or in writing, equivalent to the greater of (i) twice as many days as the period of leave required, or (ii) three days. Employers may waive the notice requirement where the other requirements of the regulations have been met.

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Employer responsibilities and limits

Employers cannot require evidence in relation to the request before granting leave, nor can they decline a valid request; however, they may postpone it if it would greatly disrupt the business. In such cases, they must give written notice of the delay and allow the leave to be taken within one month.

Terms and conditions

During Carer’s Leave, employees benefit from all their usual terms and conditions, except pay, and remain subject to their usual obligations.

Protection from detriment or dismissal

Employees will have protection from detriment or dismissal for taking or sought to take Carer’s Leave.

Existing contractual rights

Some employers may already provide a contractual right to take leave for caring responsibilities. If this is the case, employees will only be able to take advantage of whichever entitlement is more favourable to them, but they will still benefit from the protections associated with the statutory scheme.

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