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Rosewood Mandates 16-Week Parental Leave, Upping Industry Standard

Rosewood Hotel Group has enacted a new global gender-neutral parental leave policy, offering 16 weeks of fully paid leave. This move positions the luxury brand at the forefront of equitable workplace practices within the hospitality sector.

T. VIDAL· Spanish correspondent·May 19, 2026·2 min read
A stylized image featuring the Rosewood Hotel Group logo alongside text announcing a 16-week global gender-neutral parental leave standard.

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Rosewood Hotel Group announced on March 9, 2026, a new global standard for parental leave: 16 weeks of fully paid, gender-neutral leave for all associates worldwide. This policy applies to birth, adoption, or surrogacy, aiming to support families and promote an inclusive work environment. Rappahannock News reports the initiative is designed to bolster long-term business resilience through enhanced employee wellbeing.

This commitment places Rosewood among a select group of global companies offering substantial parental leave, a benefit often cited as crucial for attracting and retaining top talent. The policy underscores a growing trend in the luxury hospitality sector to prioritize employee welfare as a strategic business advantage.

Our take: Rosewood's move isn't just about corporate kindness; it's a shrewd operational decision. In an industry notoriously plagued by high turnover, comprehensive benefits like this differentiate a brand, foster loyalty, and ultimately improve service quality. Expect other major players to follow suit, as the war for talent intensifies.

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