You May Love Mom, but the US Doesn't
"As individuals, we're pretty fond of our mothers. But as a nation we don't value motherhood all that much. We lag far behind Europe in granting leave for the birth or adoption of a child, for example. Our system of unpaid leave applies only to those who work for the largest corporations, and most new mothers (or fathers) can't afford to take it anyway. CEOs and their lap-dog lawmakers say paid leave, the norm in most of the rest of the developed world, would cost too much. Guess it would. After all, we have to save money - for tax breaks and corporate bailouts benefiting the same employers that don't provide any family benefits." says Martha Burk.
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051507WB.shtml
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rudkla - 16. Mai, 10:42