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Published 14:04 25 Jan 2022 GMT
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"We see NUI Galway have introduced it, Vodafone have introduced it, Danske Bank have introduced it, and we know that the other universities are talking about bringing in paid leave for domestic violence this year."
Adding that this legislation "cannot wait any longer" and "enough is enough", plans for the Government to introduce paid domestic violence leave is to come before the Cabinet next month, but could be longer before legislation is complete.
Women's Aid has added in a statement that paid leave allows for "vital support" for survivors, saying: "This is something that we have been calling for over many years."
"Financial independence from their perpetrator is essential for women experiencing domestic abuse and employment is a key element of financial independence.
"Women's Aid believes that paid domestic violence leave, as part of a comprehensive package of workplace measures, can play an important role in supporting abused women to remain in employment and therefore expanding their agency and choices."News

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