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Helping Working Families Succeed: Paid Leave in the Spotlight [ascend.aspeninstitute.org]

 

By Anne Mosle, Ascend: The Aspen Institute, May 28, 2019.

Earlier this month, the House Ways and Means Committee held the first hearing this Congress on paid family and medical leave. As witnesses shared their testimony and legislators asked questions and made statements, it became clear that there is bipartisan support for ensuring working people should not have to choose between their family and a paycheck. We will all need to give or receive care at some point in our lives, and we all should have that time without the fear of losing our incomes, or even our jobs. But what are the public and private sector solutions that will have the most impact for employers, employees, and families?

Among the witnesses who testified at the hearing was Pronita Gupta, director of job quality at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and an Aspen Family Prosperity Innovation Community (Family Prosperity) partner in collaboration with Family Values @ Work. Family Prosperity is rethinking, developing, and advancing bipartisan practices and policies that strengthen the health and economic stability of families with low incomes. By bringing together perspectives from various sides of the issue – employers, workers, policy experts and thought leaders – Family Prosperity is identifying innovative solutions that provide every family with what they need to thrive in the workplace and at home. Gupta detailed how the recently-reintroduced Family and Medical Insurance Leave (FAMILY) Act would fill gaps that keep families in poverty, extending the benefits of state models nationwide.

Gupta made the challenges for millions of working families clear: “low pay, shifting work schedules, limited or no work place protections, and no benefits” – which are often provided only to works with higher wages. “Workers classified as independent contractors or part-time lose out too,” Gupta said. But “paid family and medical works, and there’s a rich trove of experiences on ways to implement it. We cannot afford as a nation to delay these solutions.” The FAMILY Act would create a national paid family and medical leave insurance fund to help ensure that a working parent can care for a new child and all working people can take paid time to address their own or a family member’s serious health issue.

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