Labour MP's reworked bill proposing another 12 weeks off may yet win the backing of the Government.
An extra 12 weeks of paid parental leave could be back on the cards after the Government appeared to reconsider its position, though a new scheme could have a later start date to make it more affordable.
Shadow Social Development Minister Sue Moroney said the "weight of public opinion" had convinced the Government to reconsider its threat to scupper her bill to extend parental leave from 14 weeks to a maximum of 26 weeks.
It is believed to have the numbers to pass into law, but Finance Minister Bill English has previously said the Government would use its powers to veto it because it was unaffordable.
Mr English said yesterday he had not changed his position on the bill but he understood amendments were being considered to make it more palatable to the National-led Government.