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Tennessee Gets D+ for Supporting Workers with Families

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Monday, August 8, 2016   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As students across Tennessee prepare to go back to school soon, their state isn’t on honor roll in a state-by-state analysis of workplace policies with regard to family support.

The National Partnership for Women and Families gave Tennessee a D-plus grade because state laws expanding on the federal Family and Medical Leave Act do not extend to people working for companies with less than 100 employees.

Sarah Fleisch Fink, director of workplace policy and senior counsel for the National Partnership for Women and Families, says supportive policies can go a long way in predicting success in the lives of children.

"We know that new children coming into the world thrive when parents can take time off after the birth or adoption of that child to bond and to provide the important care that kids need,” she states. “For women to get important prenatal and postnatal care that they need. For fathers to be able to bond and spend time with new children."

Tennessee did receive recognition for expanding parental leave beyond those guaranteed by the federal Family and Medical Leave Act to four months for adoption, pregnancy or childbirth at firms with more than 100 employees.

In addition to Tennessee, the report also noted 25 other states that have done little or nothing to encourage paid family and medical leave. California is the only state that earned an A.

Fink says the poor support in so many states indicates a need for national change.

"This patchwork of laws state-by-state is not providing what expecting and new parents need, and so what we also think needs to happen, in addition to state progress, is federal-level change," she stresses.

One provision that helped Tennessee's grade is that nursing mothers must be provided break time to express breast milk. Employers are asked to provide a space to do that, besides a toilet stall.

No state in the Southeast received higher than a D grade, with Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina all earning an F.



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