New plans outlined by the government will mean that new fathers will be able to take up to six months of parental leave.

Men are currently entitled to take up to two weeks of paid paternity leave, while women are granted up to nine months of paid maternity leave, and a further three months of unpaid leave. Under the proposals, women will be able to transfer the final three months of their leave, if they return to work after the initial six months.
Equality Minister Harriet Harman said that the plans would give families more choice and flexibility, and allow fathers to play a bigger part in bringing up their children.
Business groups have given mixed reactions to the news, with some warning that additional regulations will hit businesses that are already under pressure as a result of the recession. However, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has welcomed the proposals, which it says will ’help millions of people’ to balance their work and family life.
The plans are expected to come into effect for parents of children due on or after 3 April 2011.
What do you think? Is this going to cripple small businesses or does this have to happen to help the family?