“Women in service jobs and clock-in jobs don’t even bother asking for workplace accommodations because they are afraid to ask,” said Vicki Shabo, vice president of the National Partnership for Women and Families.
It’s a TRAP: Targeting mandatory delays, ultrasounds, and other clinic abuse – Feministe
A recent report by the National Partnership for Women & Families, aptly titled Bad Medicine, looks at laws that “undermine the high-quality, patient-centered care that health care providers and advocates strive to achieve.”
5 Ways to Help Employees With Kids Going Back to School – Care.com
“Knowing the lay of the land can provide parents with reassurance and confidence at what can be a stressful time of year,” says Vicki Shabo, vice president at the National Partnership for Women & Families. “All parents know that there are times when missing work is unavoidable, so knowing whether [they] have paid sick, vacation or personal time to use, and understanding employers’ rules about providing notice for using that time, is also important.”
New Jersey would be the second state with a paid sick leave law under a new bill – Washington Post
The fight for paid sick leave requirements has picked up steam since San Francisco passed the nation’s first local paid sick leave policy in 2006. D.C. followed suit two years later, according to the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Having a baby in the U.S. is more dangerous than you might think – ConsumerReports.org
Ask about her rates of C-section, early delivery and episiotomy, for instance, and when she typically induces labor, advises Maureen P. Corry, senior adviser for the childbirth connection program at the National Partnership for Women and Families.
On the 21st Anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act Taking Effect, Organization Behind the Law Releases Q&A Guide, Calls for Next Step
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En el vigésimo primer aniversario del día en que la Ley de Ausencia Familiar y Médica entró en efecto, la organización detrás de la ley lanza una guía de preguntas y respuestas, exige el próximo paso
Hoy, para marcar el vigésimo primer aniversario de la implementación de la Ley de Ausencia Familiar y Médica, el National Partnership for Women & Families (Asociación Nacional para Mujeres y Familias) lanzó la séptima...
Online medical records may soon become a reality in California – Los Angeles Times
Adding major insurers, with their large patient rolls and deep pockets, could start to tie these scattered efforts together, said Mark Savage, director of health information technology policy at the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Paid Leave: A No-Brainer for Businesses and a Lifesaver for Workers – MomsRising.org
However, testimony from Kevin Trapani, CEO and president of The Redwoods Group, and Maryella Gockel, flexibility leader at Ernst & Young LLP, demonstrates that such worries are misguided. Indeed, for these employers, as well as for businesses in the states that have passed paid family leave insurance laws (California, Rhode Island, and New Jersey), there has been no evidence of what witness Vicki Shabo of the National Partnership for Women & Families called the “parade of horribles”—a litany of negative business implications predicted by critics.
Women’s Leader Commends President Obama for Holding Federal Contractors Accountable for Labor Law Violations
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
Coalition of Medical, Health, Advocacy Groups Object to Florida’s Gag Law
Today, 20 highly respected organizations that have come together to form the Coalition to Protect the Patient-Provider Relationship issued a powerful statement opposing inappropriate interference in the relationship between a patient and a health care provider. The...
Why America Gave Up On The Fight For A Family-Friendly Workplace, And Why It’s Starting Again – ThinkProgress
But that was the culmination of a difficult, nearly nine-year fight. “In the early 80s, when it was first introduced, nobody was even uttering the words work/family policy or work/life balance,” said Debra Ness, president of the National Partnership for Women & Families, which played a big role in crafting the FMLA.
Sen. Hagan pushes paid family leave – patient relationship – McClatchy DC
The United States is one of only two countries that don’t guarantee paid maternity leave. The other one is Papua New Guinea, said Victoria S. Shabo, vice president of the National Partnership for Women and Families in Washington.
Leading Women’s Organization Applauds Senators for Hosting “Timely and Much-Needed Conversation in Congress” on the Importance of Paid Family and Medical Leave
Statement of Vicki Shabo, Vice President, National Partnership for Women & Families
Women’s Health Leader Urges Speedy Passage of Sen. Shaheen’s Access to Contraception for Servicemembers and Dependents Bill
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families
The Week That Workers Won (At Least a Little) – Demos.com/Huffington Post
If the bills become law, it would mean that more than 300,000 additional workers gain the right to take up to five paid sick days a year, according to the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Feds issue new guidelines to protect pregnant workers – PBS News Hour
Debra Ness, president of National Partnership for Women and Families, also praised the guidelines as “a much-needed interpretation of the nation’s laws banning discrimination based on pregnancy.”
Legislation seeks to protect doctor – Pittsburgh Business Times
You Deserve Paid Sick Leave (So How Can You Advocate for It?) – Everyday Feminism
Although everybody needs access to paid sick time, very few actually receive it. According to the National Partnership for Women and Families, about 40% private sector workers in the United States, about 40 million workers, receive no paid sick leave at all.
Women’s Health Leader Urges Speedy Passage of ‘Patient Trust Act,’ Introduced in Both Houses of the Pennsylvania State Legislature
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families

