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Employment Bill advances neonatal and carer’s leave rights

March 10, 2026
in Business News, Isle of Man News, People, Wellbeing at Work
Tim Johnston IoM
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The Employment (Amendment) Bill 2025 has completed its final stage in the Isle of Man’s Legislative Council, marking a significant milestone in the Island’s programme to modernise employment rights.

The Bill will provide the Department for Enterprise (DfE) with the powers to introduce new statutory rights for Neonatal Care Leave and Carer’s Leave. Next steps will see the Bill prepared for Royal Assent with the UK Ministry of Justice and subject to this approval, the Department intends to bring forward the necessary Regulations early in the next administration.

Neonatal Care Leave will provide additional parental leave for parents whose children require admission to neonatal intensive care, with entitlement linked to the duration of care. Carer’s Leave, designed specifically for the Isle of Man, will establish a new statutory leave framework to support employees with caring responsibilities.

Tim Johnston MHK (pictured), Minister for Enterprise, commented: “The completion of the Employment (Amendment) Bill 2025 marks an important step in ensuring the Island’s employment framework continues to reflect the realities faced by working families and carers.

“By enabling the introduction of Neonatal Care Leave and Carer’s Leave, this legislation recognises the need for greater flexibility and compassion at times when individuals and families are under significant pressure.

“These final measures mark the completion of wider legislative commitments within the Island Plan to modernise and strengthen employment rights and ensure the Island remains an attractive place to live, work and raise a family.”

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