Netflix, Disney and More Companies Vow to Cover Travel for Abortions After Overturn of Roe V. Wade - E! Online

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Netflix, Disney and More Companies Vow to Cover Travel for Abortions After Overturn of Roe V. Wade

Companies are reacting to the Supreme Court's decision toThe Hollywood Reporter

, brands including Disney, Netflix, Comcast, Paramount, Warner Bros, Discovery, Sony, WME, CAA and UTA are assuring employees that they will cover travel costs for those journeying out of state for abortions. For full-time U.S. employees, Netflix said it plans to offer a $10,000 lifetime allowance for travel reimbursement for cancer treatment, transplants, gender affirming care or abortion.

Disney said its employees unable to access a medical service, including abortions, in one location have a travel benefit that allows for "affordable coverage for receiving similar levels of care in another location."reportedly sent employees an email June 24 in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling. "Across the country," he wrote, "we have entered a moment of profound uncertainty.

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I know a former Disney princess/chipmunk who was forced to get an abortion or lose her job.

Sarah, I can't believe that 6 people can own the body of every woman in America. The stench of Donald Trump is still in the air. When will the USA grow up and stop living in the past of an out of date Constitution. Please never give up pushing back. Much love and support Jim ❤️

Nice gesture but how is this going to work without breaching confidentiality or HIPAA…? Will women have submit procedure receipts or other medical documentation? And why don’t they throw in paid leave too?

Yet they've made accomodations for expecting mothers and new parents...what use is there if they're willing to work things out?

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