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Nickie Aiken
Former MP for Cities of London and Westminster

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Nickie hosted an event in Parliament to raise awareness of fertility treatment
Launch of the Fertility Workplace Pledge
Nickie hosted an event in Parliament to raise awareness of fertility treatment
Launch of the Fertility Workplace Pledge
Launch of the Fertility Workplace Pledge

Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, has launched a campaign in Parliament to give individuals and couples undergoing fertility treatment statutory time off work.

Commenting on the Fertility Workplace Pledge, Nickie said,

Fertility treatment affects millions of people from all ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds. It is emotionally draining, costly, risky and a long process. 

Undergoing treatment while juggling a career is very tough. Many people feel they cannot tell their employer for fear of being overlooked for a promotion or being made redundant. The number of people hiding it from their employer and taking sick leave is shockingly high. It’s no wonder more than a third have considered quitting their job.

This must change. Individuals and couples need the right to attend fertility appointments no matter where they work, without fear of being negatively impacted in their career. My Private Members Bill - the Fertility Treatment (Employment Rights) Bill - sets out to give individuals and couples the right to take the time off for fertility treatment, just like they would have for antenatal appointments.

Hear more about why it's so important to change the attitudes towards fertility treatment on Nickie's In Conversation podcast episode with Becky Kearns and Claire Ingle from Fertility Matters at Work and Natalie Sutherland from Burgess Mee, a law firm that helps families with fertility law.

Nickie also sat down with Anya Sizer of Fertility Network UK and racing driver, Toby Trice, who advocates for better awareness around fertility treatment. Listen to their conversation and hear more about what they had to say. 

 

Do you support Nickie's campaign? Sign the Fertility Workplace Pledge!

More than 50 organisations have already signed up, including Aldi, Cadent, Channel 4, Co-op, Metro Bank, NatWest Group, UK Hospitality, and Zurich Insurance to a set of simple and voluntary commitments, designed to benefit millions of individuals and couples going through fertility treatment.

Nickie Aiken MP has joined forces with national charities and organisations to write and launch the landmark “Fertility Workplace Pledge” — it comes as 3.5 million people in the UK are struggling to conceive naturally[i], and treatment such as IVF is emotionally draining, costly, there are risks of complications, and it can be a long process.

Juggling treatment and work is very tough. Many people are forced to deal with the side effects, risk of complications, and day-to-day practicalities in silence. They feel they cannot tell their employer for fear of being overlooked for promotion, having major projects taken off them, or being made redundant. Figures show that more than a third (36%) of people going through treatment have considered quitting their job.

The Fertility Workplace Pledge consists of four steps for employers to sign up to:

  1. Accessible information: Having an accessible workplace fertility policy to create an open culture free from stigma; to make sure employees feel comfortable in the workplace; and to prevent the best talent from leaving.
  2. Awareness in the workplace: Establishing the role of Fertility Ambassador to open conversations internally and make people aware of available support.
  3. Staff training: Making sure line managers understand the realities of treatment for employees including the physical, mental, and financial impact — and how they can support someone going through it.
  4. Flexible working: Giving the right for employees to request flexible working, including reasonable working adjustments, so they can attend appointments.

Want to be a fertility-friendly employer? After you sign up, the next step is implementing policies in your workplace!

Sign up and become a #FertilityAmbassador 

To support our #FertilityAmbassadors, Nickie leads the Workplace Fertility Campaign Group, bringing together a number of brilliant organisations and charities including Fertility Matters At Work, Fertility Network UK, My Surrogacy Journey, LGBT Mummies, The IVF Network, Burgess Mee, Gateley, Infertility in the City, and representatives from the Manchester Metropolitan University.

The Workplace Fertility Campaign Group, proudly supported by:

Workplace Fertility Campaign Group

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Nickie in Parliament with employers and fertility charities

Latest podcast: Fertility rights in the workplace

Tuesday, 2 April, 2024
Cities of London & Westminster MP, Nickie Aiken, recently brought together employers and fertility charities to Parliament to discuss the progress they are making on workplace rights for people undergoing fertility treatment. Millions of people in the UK are struggling with infertility — and th
Nickie in Parliament to raise awareness of fertility treatment

MP brings Fertility Charities and Employers to Parliament as almost 50 companies sign Workplace Pledge

Wednesday, 13 March, 2024
Nickie Aiken MP is bringing together employers and fertility charities to Parliament today — as almost 50 companies have signed up to her Fertility Workplace Pledge.
Fertility Workplace Pledge discussion

Nickie continues her campaign to enhance workplace rights for fertility treatment

Saturday, 2 March, 2024
Two Cities MP, Nickie Aiken, has brought forward legislation to give employees the workplace right to take time off for medical appointments relating to fertility treatment. 3.5 million people in the UK are struggling to conceive naturally, with many turning to fertility treatment such as IVF. Emp
Nickie at the launch of the Fertility Workplace Pledge

Have your say on fertility treatment

Monday, 22 January, 2024
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster is proud to lead the Workplace Fertility Working Group, made up of an incredible group of fertility advocacy and campaign groups. Together, they’ve launched a survey to get your views on fertility treatment.

Nickie Aiken MP calls for fairer access to fertility treatment

Tuesday, 24 October, 2023
National Fertility Awareness Week takes place from 30 October to 5 November.

Nickie Aiken MP raises World Infertility Awareness Month

Thursday, 8 June, 2023
June marks World Infertility Awareness Month, and Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, spoke out in the House of Commons to raise the importance of supporting people dealing with fertility issues, and raise awareness around the month. Speaking in the Common

ITV News champion Nickie's campaign to raise awareness of fertility treatment

Wednesday, 18 January, 2023
The ITV News regional teams shone a spotlight on fertility treatment and Nickie's campaign to raise awareness to support those going through it. Fertility treatment affects millions of people across the UK.
Launch of the Fertility Workplace Pledge

Nickie Aiken MP launches the Fertility Workplace Pledge

Wednesday, 2 November, 2022
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, is proud to have launched the Fertility Workplace Pledge, calling on employers to take positive action to make sure everyone going through fertility treatment is supported. Around 3.5 million peo

Nickie Aiken MP leads the Parliamentary debate on fertility treatment and employment rights

Tuesday, 1 November, 2022
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, is proud to have led the debate in Westminster hall on fertility treatment and employment rights. On National Fertility Awareness Week, it's so important to raise awareness of fertility treatment, and support those going t

Nickie champions workplace rights for those going through fertility treatment

Friday, 21 October, 2022
Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, Nickie Aiken, spoke out in the House of Commons to champion her Private Members Bill which seeks to enhance workplace rights for those going through fertility treatment.
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