Paid Leave for All Statement on President Biden’s Commitment to Paid Leave and FMLA 30
On the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we applaud President Biden and Vice President Harris
On the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we applaud President Biden and Vice President Harris
Paid Leave for All is thrilled that President Biden will advocate for investments in our care infrastructure, including reaffirming his commitment to paid leave, during his State of the Union address tomorrow.
Today’s vote in the House brings us another step closer to passing America’s first national and comprehensive paid leave policy.
The letter calls out this historic opportunity to bolster our workforce and strengthen our national care infrastructure as part of an equitable economic recovery.
Businesses leaders across the country are joining the growing chorus of voices calling for the passage of a permanent, national paid leave policy.
A banner modeled after traditional green highway signs reading “Care is infrastructure” was posted near major infrastructure landmarks across Washington, D.C.
Advocates are elevating the historic opportunity to include a national paid leave policy in President Biden’s forthcoming infrastructure package.
Advocates shared images across social media last week.
Paid Leave for All applauds President Biden’s call for employers to provide paid time off to get their COVID-19 vaccine or recover from any side effects from the vaccine
On Way Too Early with Kasie Hunt, Paid Leave for All Director Dawn Huckelbridge discussed the building momentum and growing small business support for passing a permanent, national paid leave policy in the forthcoming infrastructure package.
Paid Leave for All applauds Chairman Neal and Members of the Committee for their leadership in elevating the voices of working women and mothers
Paid Leave for All Praises Chairman Neal’s Proposed ‘Building an Economy for Families Act’