LRD guides and handbook June 2014

Law at Work 2014

Chapter 8

Keeping in touch (KIT) days

[ch 8: page 230]

During Maternity, Adoption or Additional Paternity Leave, an employee can carry out work or training of up to 10 days for the employer without losing the right to statutory pay, and without bringing the statutory leave to an end. These are known as Keeping in Touch or “KIT” days. Keeping in touch days are entirely voluntary and must be agreed by both parties. Any pay beyond the statutory minimum is a matter for contractual negotiation. Any work or training will count as one of the 10 KIT days, even if it lasts just a few hours.