Connecticut Maternity Leave: Everything Expectant Parents Need to Know About the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFMLA) Rebecca Gale, February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 Career The law allows new parents (and others!) to take paid leave beginning in 2022. All of your questions about the Connecticut Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFMLA), answered. Share Work at Home maniaTweetWhatsAppShare on TumblrRedditEmailMoreTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Continue Reading
Mom on Maternity Leave Sues Company After Holiday Drinks Snub, Wins $12,000 Nicole Sheinzok, January 8, 2021January 8, 2021 Career The UK mom won an employment claim for “injury to the feelings” over the invite slight. A mom won a maternity discrimination claim after her company forgot to invite her to holiday drinks. Share Work at Home maniaTweetWhatsAppShare on TumblrRedditEmailMoreTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Continue Reading
Meghan McCain Advocates for Maternity Leave—After Having a Baby Audrey Goodson Kingo, January 5, 2021January 5, 2021 Career Her experience convinced her moms need paid leave—but what about dads and other caregivers? The mom to 3-month-old daughter Liberty returned to her role as a co-host on The View and argued that all moms should have access to m… Share Work at Home maniaTweetWhatsAppShare on TumblrRedditEmailMoreTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Continue Reading
Paid Family Leave and Free Preschool Notch Big Wins in Colorado and Oregon Audrey Goodson Kingo, November 4, 2020November 4, 2020 Family Voters approved measures to help working parents in both places. Progressive ballot measures won big in many states—including programs aimed at supporting working parents. Share Work at Home maniaTweetWhatsAppShare on TumblrRedditEmailMoreTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Continue Reading
Without Legislation, the Typical US Worker Won’t Have Paid Family Leave Until 2100 Audrey Goodson Kingo, September 29, 2020September 29, 2020 Family A new analysis proves the private sector won’t solve this problem on its own—at least not anytime soon. If expansion continues at the current rate, absent any government intervention, it will take 80 years for the average work… Share Work at Home maniaTweetWhatsAppShare on TumblrRedditEmailMoreTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Continue Reading