Companies Are Cutting Back on Maternity and Paternity Leave

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Companies are reducing the amount of paid maternity and paternity leave they offer to new moms and dads, explains KathrynDill WSJWhatsNow

Many employers are shrinking the number of paid weeks of maternity and paternity leave they will offer.

New data show that the share of employers offering paid maternity leave beyond what is required by law dropped to 35% this year, down from 53% in 2020, according to the Society for Human Resource Management, a trade association for HR professionals that surveyed 3,000 employers.

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KathrynDill Great. Which companies? Sell those companies’ stocks. They are predicting their own failure. Morale will falter. Employees will leave. The company will fold.

KathrynDill They don’t care about the country or Am. Society. Money is all their owners want.

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