Assemblyman wants one month paternity leave for fathers

In a groundbreaking debate held by the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), Eddison Thomas, the stand-in representative for Mt St George/Goodwood, passionately called for the establishment of a one-month paternity leave policy for fathers. The debate, which took place on November 10, was part of the THA’s first Men’s Debate to commemorate International Men’s Day, observed on November 19. Thomas emphasized the need for Tobago to lead the way in recognizing the importance of paternity leave until it is enshrined in law. He also highlighted the broader issue of mental health challenges faced by men in Tobago, urging the THA to implement a sustainable, multi-sectoral programme to address these concerns. Thomas shared his personal experience of being denied paternity leave when his wife gave birth, underscoring the disparity between maternity and paternity benefits. He pointed out that while mothers receive 14 weeks of maternity leave, fathers are only recommended three days of leave. Thomas also criticized the National Insurance Board (NIB) for not providing paternity benefits, despite raising contributions to the National Insurance System (NIS) from January 1, 2026. He called on the NIB to extend a one-time paternity benefit of $3,750 to fathers and advised the THA to establish a men’s group to advocate for gender-related programmes.