The Bill to Pass Paid Leave Is Back
17.05.2023 - 20:45
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legislation—the FAMILY Act—which would finally bring the United States in line with the . The U.S. is one of only six counties on the planet, and the only wealthy nation of those, with no national paid family and medical leave policy. As an impassioned Rep.
Rosa DeLauro declared, “We do not take no for an answer. The time is now to do this.”Rep. Rosa DeLauro reintroduces the FAMILY Act in Washington DC on May 17, 2023.Rep.
DeLauro was speaking alongside Senator Bernie Sanders, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, who said, “The time is long overdue for congress to begin listening to the needs of working families, and not just big money interests.” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the bill’s co-sponsor, added, “Without universal paid leave, millions of Americans must choose between their livelihood and the health and well-being of themselves and their families.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In recognition of the importance and impact of Glamour’s paid leave project, which followed eight women through the first 28 days postpartum, 28 Days’ mom was also invited to speak at the press conference. She told a packed crowd, “I had to go back to work six days after giving birth to my daughter. I was not ready.
I cannot get that time back. I didn't have a choice, because I had no paid leave, and we had bills to pay. Paid leave should not be a partisan issue. It's a social investment in the future; since the future will be determined by all our children.”Karina Garcia introduces Vice President Kamala Harris at the Women's History Month brunch co-hosted by Glamour and the Vice President, as 28 Days' mothers Tiffany Mrotek, Abi Akintolayo, and Shukura Wells support her.Sen.
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