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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Shared Parental Leave

Can you please explain the orange part?

Temp is a term in English for a worker that is employed by a company on a temporary basis, for instance they may be needed to cover a workers Shared Parental Leave (up to 50 weeks in the UK) so that the job is not empty.

  

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"Shared Parental Leave" is a kind of employment benefit whereby either the mother or father can take paid time off work in order to care for a new baby. It should read "may be needed to cover a worker's Shared Parental Leave". The sentence is also a comma splice.

  • "Shared Parental Leave" is a kind of employment benefit whereby either the mother or father can take paid time off work in order to care for a new baby.
  • It should read "may be needed to cover a worker's Shared Parental Leave".
  • The sentence is also a comma splice.
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"Shared Parental Leave" is a kind of employment benefit whereby either the mother or father can take paid time off work in order to care for a new baby.

It should read "may be needed to cover a worker's Shared Parental Leave". The sentence is also a comma splice.

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