- cross-posted to:
- usa@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- usa@lemmy.ca
Across the U.S., millions of women have to choose between working through unbearable pain, losing income they can’t afford to go without, or tapping into a limited number of sick days that then won’t be there if they have the flu or a doctor’s appointment. For low-wage workers, the choices are even more limited, with no work from home or sick leave options.
When I woke up on the floor of that bodega in 2015, I was 23-years-old and terrified that asking for time off would hurt my career. But now, I’m a member of Congress with the power to do something about it.
I’m introducing legislation to give workers up to 12 days of paid leave a year for reproductive health. It would cover period pain, yes, but also menopause symptoms, IVF, miscarriages, endometriosis flare-ups, and more. And it isn’t just for women—men could leverage the policy to get a vasectomy or fertility treatments. It’s a policy that’s inclusive, smart, and cost-effective.



Most of America has it.
it’s the US living in the dark ages.
Most of America has what?
Reproductive health leave
No, most of America does not.
Only 13 states and Washington DC have some form of family and medical leave.
Edit: Those family and medical leaves generally do not cover issues like menopause.
you’re talking about the United States, not America. the United States is one of a few dozen american countries.
Fucking pedantic lemmings.
I used the title from the article and it’s clear what country it’s referencing.
Not to mention we’re in the United States community.
You’re not pedantic, just narcissistic.
Narcissistic for posting about a reproductive health bill in the United States community?
Sure, dude.
Have fun trolling, you’re not good at it.
yes, i know it’s a four syllable word, but it’s in the dictionary. it is really self-centered to pretend that the US is the only American country.