Remedies for enforcement of the new federal Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act), which requires most employers to provide both reasonable break time for employees ...
In theory, how a mother feeds her baby is up to her. Breast-feeding? Pumped breast milk? Formula? Maybe some of each, but a woman’s decision should not be dictated by her employer, argues the American ...
Since 2010, employers covered by the FLSA have been required to provide certain lactation accommodations for nursing mothers so they can express milk at work. The accommodations are required for up to ...
Congress has sent a show of support for millions of new working mothers, passing a key piece of legislation that requires employers to support breastfeeding parents. On Thursday, the U.S. Senate ...
“She’s breastfeeding,” one uniformed man said to another in lieu of an introduction, “but she didn’t get approval from HR.” Swallowing a surge of indignation, I didn’t bother to repeat that I had read ...
ANGLETON, TX (KTRK) -- A young mother says her employer is not giving her a time or place to express breast milk while she is at work. Gabrielle Castaneda gave birth prematurely to a baby girl in ...
The U.S. Postal Service allegedly forced nursing employees to express their breast milk in unsanitary, uncomfortable and often public places, without giving them reasonable time to do so, three ...
A settlement stemming from a lawsuit filed by a 26-year-old Grand Junction woman may help other women from having to choose between going to work and pumping breast milk for their nursing children.
Shortly before amendments to New York State’s Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act (the “Act”) took effect on June 7, 2023, the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) published a model breast ...
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