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Paid leave for bereaved staff doubled by The Co-op in 'market-leading' policy

The Co-op said its new policy is available to staff from their first day of employment

The Co-op is headquartered in Manchester(Image: Dimitris Legakis)

The length of paid leave available for bereaved staff at the Co-op has been doubled in what the group has called a market-leading policy for the retail sector.

The Manchester-headquartered convenience chain, which is also the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest funeral provider, said its 57,000 employees can take up to 10 days paid leave when someone close to them dies or is seriously ill, up from five.

The new policy also gives managers flexibility to give staff more days of paid leave if they think it is needed.

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It comes after energy provider Ovo Energy announced a new policy earlier this year giving staff unlimited and fully paid compassionate leave, including for any kind of pregnancy-related loss such as miscarriage.

All º£½ÇÊÓÆµ employees are entitled to a "reasonable" amount of time off work if someone close to them dies, but it is down to the employer to decide how long and there is no legal right for the time off to be paid.

The Co-op said its new policy is market leading among retailers, also because it is available to staff from their first day of employment.

The firm emphasised that the person who has been bereaved does not have to be an immediate family member – for example, it can be a friend, colleague or cousin.