People experiencing domestic abuse would be allowed several days of “safe leave” to assist them in addressing issues related to the abuse, including finding a place of safety, dealing with health issues and attending police interviews.
Mr McIntyre told the PA news agency: “The Bill proposes a right to paid safe leave for people experiencing domestic abuse to address issues related to that abuse.
Calls for law to give paid leave to people experiencing domestic abuse An MP is calling for better protection for victims.
Victims of domestic abuse should have access to paid time off work to help them stay safe, according to a new proposed law.
His proposal suggests creating the right to 10 days’ paid safe leave although this would be subject to consultation.