US Women Aren't Guaranteed Paid Maternity Leave, Colleagues Donate Days To Help
- Gifting Moms Vacation Days Is Cute- But Could We Give Them Rights Instead?- The Guardian, July 20, 2018.
*American women arent guaranteed paid maternity leave - and colleagues plugging the gaps is nothing to celebrate.*
Its a tough time for believers in American exceptionalism, but patriots should take heart. In one area at least, America remains stubbornly unique: as the only country in the industrialized world that doesnt mandate that employers offer paid maternity leave.
America is also the land of innovation, however, and women with approaching due dates will be tickled to hear that a new workplace trend has sprung up to help them. In the absence of actual employment rights, generous co-workers are giving pregnant women in their office an unusual baby shower gift not swaddling blankets or the latest Ergo baby-carrier, but a few days of their unspent vacation. And get this: the even more generous bosses are allowing it!
- Your stories about motherhood in America: 'There are no social safety nets' -
Cute, right? According to pieces in the parenting press and elsewhere this week, women across the country have been cobbling together up to eight weeks of maternity leave donated by colleagues, with zero cost to their employers.
And just as the gig economy has freed millions of Americans from the burden of legal protection at work, so this latest trend ensures women can spend time with their newborns without the meddling interference of the government. Lets face it, ladies; enshrine statutory paid maternity leave in federal law and before you know it, youll be paying 90% tax to pay for socialized healthcare and surrendering to the first army that comes to the door.
If I sound bitter, I apologize. But the tone of much of the coverage of this trend which like most office trends, is probably less of a trend than a thing that has happened to roughly 12 people in the coastal metropolitan areas has had the jaunty flavor of feelgood stories about sleep pods or desks you stand up at. (Neither of which exist in any numbers, either).
What all of these stories do speak to, however, is a general anxiety about work. Work-life balance is a topic that, unfortunately, gets very boring very quickly, but the fact remains that most Americans work too hard, for too little, in a country in which adequate leave, maternity or otherwise, is regarded as a weakness, or a luxury, or a threat to the American aesthetic of striving for success to within an inch of ones life or the life of ones children...
~ MORE, Maternity & Paternity Rights,
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/jul/20/trend-donating-vacation-days-maternity-leave-america
Ohiogal
(31,963 posts)anti-child, anti-woman, and anti-family society out of any developed nation in the world.
White male Conservatives like it that way.
Oh how I wish she were our President now, and would I ever love to watch her set our legislature full
of male Troglodytes on their rears!
appalachiablue
(41,118 posts)Backward nation behind all other developed countries on this and other systems.
And most Americans are clueless.
dubyadiprecession
(5,705 posts)If we are alive,well maybe we should extend this help to the better half of our species that carried us for nine months.