America is the only rich country without a law on paid leave for new parents

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America is the only rich country without a law on paid leave for new parents
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America still has no federal policy in place to guarantee working mothers or fathers paid time off to care for their new babies

Commission on the Status of Women was unequivocal in its recommendation: “Paid maternity leave or comparable insurance benefits should be provided for women workers.” That conclusion was reached in 1963, when John Kennedy was president, but . It is one of only two countries in the world, along with Papua New Guinea, that have no statutory national policy of paid maternity leave.

Second, it has become more apparent that existing policies do not reach enough American workers. The Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, signed into law by Bill Clinton, provides unpaid leave for a limited set of tasks, including caring for a new baby. However only 60% of private-sector workers are eligible for thebecause of strict requirements about firm size and hours previously worked. Nearly half struggle to afford taking unpaid time off even if they qualify for it.

Third, there is mounting evidence from states that have already extended their own paid-leave policies that the policies do not place a big burden on companies and governments relative to their benefits. Research from California, which was the first state to pass a paid family-leave policy, in 2002, shows that most firms found the impact either neutral or positive.

Republicans such as Mr Rubio back paid parental leave more strongly than paid leave more broadly defined. “The key concern folks have is that it’s much harder to verify. People worry there’s more scope for cheating the system,” explains Maya Rossin-Slater of Stanford University, though she doubts that there is much cheating in states with paid leave.

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