The Business Case for More Fertility-Related Benefits and Support

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When people are going through fertility struggles, it can affect their performance at work. Employer support can make a difference.

across the globe, according to the World Health Organization. But employees struggling with infertility rarely feel supported in the workplace.

We believe that there is a strong business case for organizations to change that perception—both with more fertility benefits and by encouraging bosses to accommodate employees undergoing what is often a fraught, emotional and physically demanding process. To offer a sense of how important such support is for employees, and especially for younger employees, consider this: In a 2015

, 68% of respondents age 25 to 40 said they would switch jobs to gain fertility benefits, and that figure rose to 90% among people who were experiencing fertility challenges.in 2019 done by Willis Towers Watson found that almost a third of young workers age 18 to 34 believe fertility benefits should be offered by employers, a much higher percentage than other employee age groups.

 

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My employer has been extremely supportive in my infertility journey. I can’t imagine how people do this with unsupportive employers. It’s near impossible without the flexibility. We need to treat people like more than just a cog in the machine.

By “support” what do we mean 😏😏

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