An integral part of strong families is the ability to take
time out of a busy life of work to care for loved ones ...
A regular refrain from repugicans is asserting they
are the only advocates for families in America, and yet every aspect of
their never-changing agenda is working against what they claim is the
backbone of a strong America. Whether it is opposing decent wages,
gender pay equity, affordable healthcare, or slashing education budgets,
eliminating pensions, and withholding assistance for struggling
Americans, there is no area of family life that is not adversely
affected by repugican policies. An integral part of strong families is
the ability to take time out of a busy life of work to care for loved
ones, regardless of age, when the need arises, and there is no-one in
Washington fighting to strengthen families as hard as President Obama.
During his weekly radio address
on Saturday, President Obama spent time promoting a White House Summit
on Working Families scheduled for Monday between business leaders and
workers to discuss challenges working parents face every day, and how
the two sides can address them together. One thing was immediately clear
listening to the President; he is fervent in his support for families
and addressed why America’s workplace standards lag in comparison to the
rest of the developed world and are ultimately detriment to working
families, business, and the nation’s economy.
The President noted that “Only three countries
in the world don’t offer paid maternity leave. Three. And the United
States is one of them. It’s time to change that. A few states have acted
on their own to give workers paid family leave, but this should be
available to everyone, because all Americans should be able to afford to
care for a family member in need.” The President also pointed out
that only three states in America offer workers maternity or family need
time and said it was time for all Americans to be able to “afford”
to care for a family member in need. Many employers do not even give
unpaid time off to care for a new baby or ailing family member, which is
why the President’s carefully worded “be able to ‘afford’ to care for a family member” will not please repugicans in Congress or state legislatures.
President Obama also noted that “most working
families I know can’t afford thousands a year for childcare that leaves
parents scrambling just to make sure their kids are safe while they’re
at work – forget about high-quality early childhood education that helps
kids succeed in life.” He also addressed workers’ ability to work
from home if a child is sick, or take time to make parent-teacher
conferences that most workers want, but can hardly afford it even if
their employers are “generous” and offer unpaid time off. The
President cited studies that demonstrated paid leave makes workers more
productive and reduces turnover and absenteeism that is good for
business.
In fact, the study the President cited, “The Economics of Paid and Unpaid Leave,”
investigated the three states that mandate businesses provide maternity
and family leave and discovered that there is no downside to providing
what all but three countries in the developed world offer. The survey of
253 businesses affected by California’s paid family leave initiative found that “the
vast majority of businesses, well over 90%, reported either positive or
no noticeable effects on profitability, turnover, or morale.”
Obviously, most workers relish the idea of not facing economic ruin for
taking time off of work to care for a new baby or an ailing parent, so
the report focused on the cost and benefits of paid family leave
programs from an employer perspective. The consensus is that besides the
positive effects on long-term productivity, recruitment, retention, and
employee motivation were greatly enhanced by offering something nearly
every developed nation on Earth provides their workforce.
Although the President cited the need for women in
the workforce to have time to care for their families and still work, he
specifically noted that men also care about “who’s watching their
kids, rearranging their schedules to attend school functions, care for
their aging parents, and spend time at home during their new baby’s
first weeks in the world.” As the President spoke, it was apparent
that not only is he deeply concerned with strengthening families, but
that America’s archaic workplace standards “put us way behind the times,” does not contribute to worker satisfaction, and is not good for business.
As is their wont, repugicans claim giving workers
any benefits is the death knell for businesses, and it is a pathetic
excuse for their anti-worker policies at every level whether it is
workplace safety, decent wages, or even unpaid sick leave. It is
irrefutable that repugicans are American workers’ greatest enemy
whether they oppose the minimum wage (forget raising it ), attempt to
eliminate workplace safety regulations, rob workers’ pensions, destroy
unions, or eliminate overtime pay. The concepts of mandatory paid
maternity or family leave are, like mandatory paid vacations, policies repugicans will oppose en masse under the guise of protecting business
profits. However, in the great majority of developed nations where paid
vacations, paid sick leave, and paid maternity leave for fathers and
mothers are mandatory, businesses are just as profitable as American
business. Combined with minimum wages twice that of America, foreign
businesses thrive despite repugican claims to the contrary.
The repugicans claim forcing women into perpetual
birthing proves their devotion to families, but they have opposed
something as family friendly as paid maternity leave after the baby is
born to either take women out of the workforce, or deprive them of the
all-important time with their newborns. California is the first state in
the nation to mandate paid maternity leave and businesses are thriving
and the benefit strengthens families as well as the bond between
employer and employee.
Where repugicans are the antithesis of family
friendly, President Obama is a champion of strong families and he is
taking the necessary steps to correct the conditions repugicans have
pushed over the past decades. Throughout the President’s tenure in the
White House, he has advocated prosperity and opportunities for all
Americans to succeed, and part of that success is predicated on strong
working families that he said means “our economy grows best from the middle-out, and that “our country does better when everybody participates.”
Integral to everyone participating are workplace policies that foster
productivity and worker satisfaction, and as he has done since his first
day in office, this President reiterated “that’s the America I’ll keep
fighting for every day.” Unfortunately for Americans, repugicans have
spent five years fighting against working American families just as
stridently as the President fights for them and there is every reason to
believe they will increase their attacks on working families in
response to the President’s radio address.
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