Company just announced that we are moving to 18 weeks paid leave for paternity / maternity / adoption leave. Previously it was basically FMLA. Wish we would have had it for our first 2 but glad to see it change. Not incredibly uncommon in Silicon Valley nowadays but for Atlanta it is on the rare side. Is Raleigh, or elsewhere, trending towards something similar?
7/26/2016 7:50:54 PM
previous company did 5d paid for paternityneed to check current
7/26/2016 10:42:19 PM
7/27/2016 9:24:27 AM
^ good point. people with no kids should also get paid leave
7/27/2016 10:08:51 AM
The thing about FMLA versus companies with paternity / maternity / adoption leave policies is that FMLA "covers" providing any medical support involving direct family members. So the no-kids folks can still invoke it to take care of an ailing parent or something. If companies really want to pay for this, they should at least be as inclusive as the government policy.
7/27/2016 10:21:03 AM
There was a silly article floating around a couple months ago with the same premise, written by some millennial hipster. Anyone who thinks that paternity/maternity leave is anything like a vacation or a sabbatical is completely out of touch. Leave is not needed so a mother or father can contemplate life and find themselves. It's needed because the first several months of a baby's life are so critical to later development, it requires 24/7 attention.My company didn't have paid leave designated for paternity leave, but they do have a generous vacation policy. So i just used my PTO for the first three weeks my twins were born. I think offering paid maternity and paternity leave is a great benefit. But I don't think it should be mandated by law.
7/27/2016 10:23:44 AM
New Jersey has some kind of payroll tax for paid family leave that everyone has to pay. My mother in law worked up there for about a month on a contract and the shit was taken out of her check despite the fact she has never lived in NJ and is too old to have children. The payroll company told her she could file a tax return in NJ and get it back at the end of the year, but it was not enough money to justify having another return done over. They basically just took the money and provided her with nothing in return. I think its great for companies to offer this as a benefit. The thing is the people who need it most (low wage workers) will probably never see this type of benefit provided by their employers unless its under a government mandate.
7/27/2016 10:28:13 AM
My wife works for a company based out of Belgium. She gets 6 weeks paid and then another two or three months off at 60% of her salary. For some reason I thought it was going to be better than that, but we're pretty satisfied.
7/27/2016 12:53:24 PM
Bunch of tech companies last year did something similar to the OPs company setup. These companies have offices everywhere. I work for one and they did it all over the US, not just in Silicon Valley.
7/27/2016 5:15:28 PM
Is it legal to fire somebody because they're having a kid? like, can you just say "Okay, if you're going to be gone for more than two days, don't come back."On the face of it, I feel like this should be legal.
8/2/2016 12:27:34 AM
It is.
8/2/2016 1:27:03 AM
Whether right or not this is one of the reasons many companies don't want to pay women the same amount as men for the same job. Many expect men to miss a week or less when having a child where as women miss 6-8 weeks or more not to mention the on going doctor visits and such.
8/2/2016 8:21:39 AM
^^^it absolutely should be legal
8/2/2016 8:53:19 AM
It should totally be legal to punish women for continuing the human race...
8/2/2016 8:56:10 AM
8/2/2016 8:56:26 AM
Yeah I mean I don't think its legal to tell someone you are firing them for having a kid but in a right to work state like NC all they have to do is come up with some other reason and say that is why.
8/2/2016 9:15:54 AM
8/2/2016 10:25:05 AM
You also have to look at the entire picture I suppose. Those who are single and are able to actually work more are probably more likely to get promotions and bigger raises and make more money down the line. So that can cancel out some of those benefits over time I would imagine. Sure you may get some additional time off but if you are an employer are you really going to promote someone you know is gonna be possibly taking over 1/4 of each year off for the next 5-10 years because they say they want to have 3 or 4 kids?
8/2/2016 10:39:24 AM
^^ If you're single, every minute outside of work is a "sabbatical" compared to people who are married with kids. Get over it.
8/2/2016 11:28:14 AM
Women want guaranteed leave for having a kid and then complain because they aren't paid as much. Can't have your cake and eat it too.
8/2/2016 2:16:15 PM
8/2/2016 2:17:59 PM
^^^word
8/2/2016 2:35:24 PM
Why not just stop monkeying with things and let the free market work it out? If an employer wants to offer paid leave, they are free to do so. If an employee does not feel they are being paid fairly, they are free to go sell their labor elsewhere.
8/2/2016 3:07:34 PM
And the fact remains that even the FMLA requirement to allow someone unpaid leave and hold their job for them is a disincentive to hire women (and men, to a lesser extent) of child bearing age. It literally drives the total average price of female labor up, thus driving their wages down. Economics is funny like that. You have to consider the totality of circumstances. There is no wage more fair than that set by the free market.
8/2/2016 3:12:50 PM
8/2/2016 3:46:30 PM
My medical school is giving me two weeks off after the birth that I will make up in December instead of having time off for the holidays
8/2/2016 4:27:37 PM
^^ I was mostly joking, but since you took it and ran with it...Ah, nevermind. You just don't get it because you've been living in single la-la land for too long. Get married, knock a lady up, go through a pregnancy, go through a childbirth, go through sleeping 3 hours a night for six months (or longer)...then re-visit this thread.Or just go work for a fancy tech company that gives you all the free time you want.
8/3/2016 7:23:16 AM
8/3/2016 11:17:02 AM
I promise you that no one has a kid thinking sweet I am gonna get all this time off of work!! It would kinda be like if you got a few months off for breaking both your legs. Sure you get some time off work but its not like you can go out and do a whole lot or have a ton of fun.
8/3/2016 11:25:22 AM
Yeah preparing for my first kid, mentioned I was going to be off 3-weeks next month and one guy goes "wow, very nice" and all the guys with kids looked at him like, "he won't be on vacation, he'll be begging to come back."
8/3/2016 1:50:16 PM