
Campaigning for Better Paternity Leave with Alex Lloyd Hunter: The Dad Shift
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Campaigning for Better Paternity Leave with Alex Lloyd Hunter: The Dad Shift
Join this episode of Law Talks with Alex Lloyd Hunter from the Dad Shift, a group advocating for improved statutory paternity leave in the UK. Alex discusses the group's objectives in light of the UK's current position as the worst in Europe for paternity leave. Alex highlights the importance of better paternity leave for families and society, citing personal experiences and survey data. He also explores the impact of political changes on their campaign and the importance of gender equality in parental leave. Tune in to learn how you can support this initiative and bring about meaningful change.
00:00 Introduction to Law Talks with Alex Lloyd Hunter
00:36 Sponsor Message: Law Pods
01:03 Meet Alex Lloyd Hunter and The Dad Shift
01:30 The State of Paternity Leave in the UK
02:25 The Formation and Goals of The Dad Shift
03:40 Personal Stories and Motivations
06:03 Challenges and Barriers to Paternity Leave
08:46 Comparing Global Paternity Leave Policies
16:36 Political Climate and Campaign Impact
20:05 Innovative Campaigns and Public Perception
27:50 How to Get Involved with The Dad Shift
28:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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