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More than 350 Business and Management Experts Tell Federal Lawmakers: Pass Paid Leave as Part of the Build Back Better Agenda

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Washington D.C. 鈥 Today, as Congress continues to negotiate the a budget reconciliation bill that contains care economy, jobs and climate priorities, more than 350 U.S. business and management school faculty members from more than 160 institutions in 41 states, including every top-ranked school in the country, the Biden-Harris administration and members of Congress to establish a comprehensive, permanent national paid family and medical leave program as a top economic priority in the Build Back Better agenda.

Many of these same professors have called on Congress before, first in and then in the spring of this year, and felt compelled to do so again鈥攋oined by more of their colleagues across the country鈥攁t this critical juncture in the legislative process. The 351 signatories to the letter argue that paid leave is an:

  • Economic necessity for workers and their families
  • A gender- and racial-equity imperative for businesses and an inclusive economy
  • Essential workplace retention policy for businesses
  • Means for stimulating the country鈥檚 economic growth and competitiveness聽

In their letter, the business and management experts ask policymakers to ensure the entire U.S. workforce has access to paid family and medical leave on a permanent and sustained basis, allowing the country to rebuild from COVID-19 and address future health and care challenges.听

鈥淧aid family and medical leave is an economic necessity for working families that stimulates growth, strengthens our competitiveness, promotes gender equity, and reduces racial disparities,鈥 said Stewart D. Friedman, Emeritus Professor of Management Practice at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.听

In addition to the economic recovery and rebuilding benefits, a national paid leave program would create greater equity for across the workforce, who are typically more likely to shoulder caregiving responsibilities. 鈥淧roviding people with no compensation when they are unable to work due to the need to care for themselves or others, is not a policy. It is a travesty,鈥 said Nicole C. Jones Young, a professor at Franklin Marshall college.

鈥淧aid family and medical leave is not a benefit or a 鈥渘ice to have鈥 policy鈥攊t is a national economic and social imperative. It is time for the U.S. to be a 21st century world leader in workforce policy by creating policy that values caregiving as much as corporate profits and GDP,鈥 said David Smith, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business.

In nearly six years since a, signed by more than 200 business and management faculty members, was sent to the Obama administration and Congress, the federal government instituted 12 weeks of paid parental leave for federal workers; nine states and the District of Columbia have passed paid leave legislation; and have shown the value of paid leave to employers; and corporations,, small businesses, and business leaders have.听

鈥淭he country is at a critical inflection point. Paid leave helps keep people attached to jobs, safeguards their income, facilitates caregiving, and aids the economy,鈥 said Vicki Shabo, senior fellow for paid leave policy and strategy at 国产视频鈥檚 Better Life Lab and a coordinator of the letter. 鈥淐ongress must act now to ensure a comprehensive national paid leave plan is part of the Build Back Better bill even if there are continued pressures to trim the size of the bill. Care can鈥檛 wait.鈥澛犅

The U.S. House Ways & Means and Rules Committees approved a 12-week national paid family and medical leave program last month as part of the Build Back Better Act, the budget reconciliation bill that contains priorities included in the Biden-Harris American Families Plan, which itself included a paid family and medical leave program. These proposals build on state paid family and medical leave programs, international experience and prior federal legislative proposals.

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Vicki Shabo
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Vicki Shabo

Senior Fellow for Gender Equity, Paid Leave & Care Policy and Strategy, Better Life Lab

More than 350 Business and Management Experts Tell Federal Lawmakers: Pass Paid Leave as Part of the Build Back Better Agenda