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Un-Paid Leaves For New Born Pets

The employees of the Virgin Mobile who have worked with the company for two or more years are allowed special leaves to take care of their new-born pets that are required to be at least 10 weeks old.
However, the unpaid leaves are only confined to the species of dogs and cats and cannot be applied for nakes, rats, turtles, fish and iguanas.
"I will be using it. I am introducing two new puppies into my household in about four months' time," the Daily Telegraph quoted Virgin Mobile's human resources director Angela Foskett as saying.
She
added:
"There
is
probably
not
as
much
need
for
pet-ernity
leave
for
fish
or
rats,
although
we
do
have
quite
a
number
of
people
in
our
call
centres
who
have
snakes
as
pets.
They
are
not
as
high
need
or
high
maintenance." AGENCIES



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