Company vows support for employees who give birth in response to employers covering abortion costs

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LIFE SUPPORT: Company vows to pay employees birth costs instead of abortions

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem talks state's trigger law and other abortion crackdowns following the Supreme Court's landmark decision on 'Fox Business Tonight.', vowing instead to support female employees who get pregnant and even cover the costs of giving birth.

The Texas-based company vowed to offer maternity and paternity leave to employees who have children, as well as cover the costs of their female employees giving birth. The company also promised to help out employees seeking to adopt children. "Secular companies are paying the travel costs for employees to abort babies out-of state," Buffer wrote in a Facebook post. "Today we are announcing that Buffer will pay the costs for our employees who birth babies."

"Employers: If you’d like to learn how you can provide these benefits to your employees, let us know. We have ready-to-use policies you can add to your employee handbooks," the company continued.

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Good for Buffer Insurance, please make sure to give the name so we can support the firm

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Wtf am I reading

Wait unti the fourth abortion comes to play by the same person Laugh out Loud!

Sounds good but this says they only offer the assistance to females giving birth. What about the men who give birth?

God Bless!

Outstanding

That's what a 'boss' company looks like. Of course it's in Texas.

Statement from then pro choice Jesse Jackson.

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