Eight out of 10 people in favour of the government paying super on parental leave: Survey

An overwhelming majority of people are supportive of the push to have superannuation paid on parental leave, according to a new survey.
A massive eight in 10 respondents to a recent survey conducted by professional accounting body CPA Australia indicated they thought superannuation should be paid on government paid parental leave.
1444 people were asked the question: โDo you think super should be paid on parental leave?โ, with 80% indicating their support.
CPA Australia spokesperson Dr Jane Rennie said there is clear community support for paying superannuation on parental leave and it would help close the gender super gap that leavesย so many women worse offย in retirement.
โA CPA Australia survey of about 1500 people found 80% of respondents want the federal government to make this change,โ Dr Rennie said.
โAustralians are paid superannuation on sick leave and annual leave. There is no reason parents shouldnโt be paid super on parental leave. Paying super on parental leave is well worth it.
โHundreds of thousands of Australian women would benefit.โ
A recentย report from AustralianSuper confirmed women in Australia tend to retire with about 42% less super than men, concluding that the retirement system doesnโt recognise the unpaid caring work women do throughout their lives.
Dr Rennie says time out of the paid workforce raising children contributes to the gender super gap and womenโs financial insecurity in retirement.
โMothers are overwhelmingly more likely to take time off to look after their new children than fathers,โ she said.
โThe Retirement Income Review investigated paying superannuation on parental leave and found it would help reduce the gap between men and womenโs super balances. Itโs well-established that paying super on parental leave will help improve gender equity.โ
โRegardless of gender, no parent should be left behind simply because they take parental leave.โ
CPA Australiaย previously pushedย the Morrison government to revisit its decisionย not to pay superannuationย on government paid parental leave.
The new Albanese government has not confirmed whether it will introduce the reform, saying it will consider it only after an audit of the previous governmentโs spending had been completed. Before the election, Anthony Albanese left the door open to the policy, but would not commit.
Stephen Jones, the new financial services minister, said the government wants to be able to introduce superannuation on paid parental leave, but it was too early to make a decision on whether it can be done in the first term of government.
โI want to see it happen, I do, thatโs not a promise that we will. Itโs all contingent on us being able to get the budget numbers right,โย Jones toldย Nine papers.
This article was first published by Women’s Agenda.