The Lagos State University (LASU)
has advised its male staff members to avails themselves of paternity
leave, approved for workers in Lagos state’s Public Service.
The advice is contained in the university’s official bulletin, a copy
of which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Lagos.
It noted that while deserving female members of staff of the
institution had been proceeding on maternity leave, their male
counterparts were yet to enjoy it.
“The university authority hereby reminds members of staff (male) of
the existing Lagos State Maternity and Paternity Leave approved for
employees in the state’s civil service.
“It would be recalled that the university authority at its meeting on
September 8, 2014, considered and approved the implementation of the
new Lagos State maternity and paternity leave for officials in the
state’s public service,’’ it said.
According to the bulletin, the male members of staff who wish to
make official request for paternity leave are to do so on the first day
of delivery of the baby.
“In addition, for deliveries that fall on weekends, application
should be forwarded to the establishment on the first day of work.
“Please, note that paternity leave is for the first 10 days in
relation to and at the time of the first two deliveries of a male
staff’s spouse,” the publication said.
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