If an employee adopts a child or takes in a foster child, they are entitled by law to a maximum of six weeks of leave during a 26-week period to allow the parents and child to form an attachment. The employee is entitled to remuneration during this leave. VU Amsterdam will supplement this remuneration up to 100% of the salary (= salary + certain allowances). After you have received your manager’s approval, you can request this leave using the Special leave self-service option; under ‘Type of leave’ select ‘Adoption leave and foster child leave’.
Statutory requirements
Article 3.2 of the Work and Care Act stipulates that an employee is entitled to (unpaid) leave for adopting a child or taking a child into foster care. The leave entitlement is a maximum of six consecutive weeks during a period of 26 weeks. The leave entitlement applies from four weeks prior to the first day on which the child will be or has been adopted or taken into foster care. The employee must submit a document proving that a child has been or will be adopted or taken into foster care.
See Section 3 of the Work and Care Act for the conditions.
Multiple children
If several children are adopted or taken into foster care at the same time, the leave entitlement will only apply for one of the children.
Taking leave in instalments
The employee can request to take the leave in instalments over the period of 26 weeks. The employer may refuse this request if it conflicts with compelling operational or business interests.
Remuneration
The employee will be fully remunerated during the leave (Article 1.1 paragraph 1(r) and Article 4.12 of the Collective Labour Agreement). UWV will compensate VU Amsterdam up to the maximum daily wage, just as with maternity leave.
Fringe benefits
Several schemes include details of how fringe benefits are affected by leave. Further information can be found in the schemes in question.
Commuting allowance
Article 2.4 of the Commuting allowance scheme stipulates that the payment of commuting allowance will terminate if leave is taken for longer than six weeks. In the case of part-time leave, the level of compensation will be determined on the basis of the number of days worked.
More information
Collective Labour Agreement > articles 4.10, 4.12
Government of the Netherlands > Adoption leave
Government of the Netherlands > Foster care leave