Saga is the first company to offer paid leave for grandparents

They can have a week off to celebrate the birth of their grandchild

Author: Alex UsherPublished 9th Dec 2021
Last updated 9th Dec 2021

Saga, the company which offers services to people over 50, say they're going to be giving grandparents a week of paid time off to celebrate the birth of grandchildren.

The company have also announced that the grandchildren of all 2,500 Saga staff will now have access to its on-site nursery.

It is said to be a first move of its kind for a major UK business.

Saga said the paid week off reflects its belief in the value of experience in the workplace, alongside a recognition of the role of grandparents to their families and society.

The company's research shows a quarter of working grandparents said they find it "difficult" to balance work with childcare commitments.

Saga are the first major business to offer grandparents paid leave to see their new grandchild

Jane Storm, chief people officer at Saga, said: "This is about helping new grandparents celebrate a special moment and play a role in their growing families from day one.

"It's also a symbol of how important older workers are to their companies and to society.

"Our customers are mostly over 50 and we want to have more colleagues here that reflect the community we serve."

Shelley Whittam, who works in Saga's insurance department, plans to take the paid week off later this month.

She said: "I'm so excited to be able to spend a week with my new grandchild and help our family with childcare at such an important moment.

"As a parent I've been through this myself and have experience that I hope will help my child get to grips with parenthood.

"It's great that Saga recognises this and the vital role grandparents play in family and society."

What paternity leave are parents entitled to?

Parental leave rights were most recently updated in 2015, allowing couples to share 50 weeks of leave – 37 weeks of which is paid –between the two of them.

Parents can take leave at the same time during their child’s first year or at different times.

The rights apply to parents in work, including those who are adopting, and same-sex couples.

The 50 weeks are on top of two weeks’ leave given to mothers after birth, and the two weeks of paid paternity leave automatically given to fathers.

Wondering what gifts you could get your grandparents this Christmas?

Encourage them to put their feet up with one of these beautiful pouffes, they're available in 8 gorgeous jewel shades.

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Create a bespoke cushion with children's drawings for a memory that will last a lifetime.

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Grandma will especially will love these cosy slippers thanks to the practical hard sole.

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Keen twitchers will love this beautiful bird feeder, which can be used for seeds or water.

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