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But requiring employers to provide parental leave and accommodate nursing mothers?
Yes, I know many mothers don’t have any choice but to work or go on welfare but employers already have to make allowances for them (absences due to child illness, e.g.). These requirements can only make them more disincline to hire mothers (or young women).
And a workable space? The United States Breastfeeding Committee, a nonprofit coalition of 40 organizations, has weighed in with some suggestions, many of which are already in use in the 24 states that have laws protecting breast-feeding workers:
Designated, permanent space, at least 4 by 6 feet with a chair, sink and electrical outlet.
Space designated with a sign or reserved on a calendar that rotates throughout the workspace between offices, conference rooms, clinic rooms, etc.
Temporary use of manager office space in fast-food restaurants, police departments or settings that lack other spaces with a locking door.
A curtained-off area that is nonaccessible to the public and meets privacy threshold because of clear, well-communicated policy with co-workers. This can even mean a chair behind a curtain in an employee-only bathroom lounge, if there is truly no other space available.
A designated space that serves employees from several employers, located in the employee-only areas of malls, airports and retail strips.
An agreement between work sites, where a breastfeeding employee can visit a neighboring business to access a designated space within.
Privacy panels to block the windows of work vehicles such as patrol cars or construction vehicles on the road.
Okay, we’ve had discussions of minimum wage, which I don’t have a problem with though many others here do.Use of city or county buildings by public employees on route, such as police on patrol, bus drivers or meter readers.
But requiring employers to provide parental leave and accommodate nursing mothers?
Yes, I know many mothers don’t have any choice but to work or go on welfare but employers already have to make allowances for them (absences due to child illness, e.g.). These requirements can only make them more disincline to hire mothers (or young women).