The state of paid family leave in Illinois
The United States is currently one of only six counties without a national paid leave policy—these are laws that allow employees to take time off to care for themselves, or family members without jeopardizing their economic security. During the pandemic, these conversations have been ramping up, and proponents of a national paid leave policy say it’s more important than ever, especially for caregivers—while many business leaders worry about increased taxes. To talk about the current state of paid family leave in Illinois, The 21st was joined by a professor of labor and employment relations and someone who's been working to expand access to paid leave in Illinois.
GUESTS:
Corliss King
Chicago-Midway based flight attendant | 2nd Vice President of TWU Local 556
Bob Bruno
Professor in the School of Labor and Employment Relations | Director, Labor Education Program, School of Labor and Employment Relations
Todd Maisch
Head of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce
Among 41 countries, only the U.S. lacks paid parental leave https://t.co/DNfJmLKJNP pic.twitter.com/DV3O1qTfVt
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) January 2, 2020
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