Sentences with phrase «leave policies need»

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Fortune: You've spoken up about the issue of paid leave and the need for a federal policy.
Considering the US's lack of federal paid family leave policy, Sandberg said companies need to take the lead and support families with their own paid leave policies, which she said wouldn't just be nice to do, but would also improve the bottom line by increasing employee loyalty and performance.
Though the number of companies expanding their paid parental leave benefits is rising, Sandberg acknowledged that it's less common for employees to get paid time off to care for sick loved ones, saying that the US needs public policies «that make it easier for people to care for their children and aging parents and for families to mourn and heal after loss.»
The Bank of Canada wasn't so disenchanted that it felt a policy change was needed: policy makers left the benchmark interest rate unchanged at the ultra-low setting of 0.5 %.
My company had a generous sick leave policy of up to three days in a row without a doctor's note, as often as needed throughout the year, fully paid, for all exempt employees.
You will also need the more costly cash value policy if you purchase life insurance for the purpose of leaving a charitable legacy, Simmonds said.
But even if the ECB does bend to the will of the bond markets this year, and begins to buy sovereign debt directly, the single currency is left with all of the same weaknesses that existed prior to the crisis: the inability to tailor interest rate policy for each individual economy, the lack of foreign currency adjustment needed to offset differences in competitiveness, and growth - limiting trade dynamics throughout the area.
After his corker of a convention speech, NDP elder statesman Stephen Lewis said members need something intellectual to chew on after the type of «vacuity of policy» that left - wing parties occasionally find themselves in.
The UN principles emphasize environmental management to serve human need, promoting economic development, science and technology, national sovereignty, and, gingerly, restraints on population growth where that would help, leaving the choices up to separate national policies.
The other is a man more conservative by nature but possessed of an unbounded need for grand display that has already led him to unconservative places even he is at a loss to explain, and that as president would leave him in constant search of the out - of - box experience — the confoundedly brilliant Nixon - to - China flipperoo regarding his fancy of the day, be it health care, taxes, energy, foreign policy, whatever.
I believe that, if we leave Iraq and our other imperial enclaves, we can regain the moral high ground and disavow the need for a foreign policy based on preventive war.
Dumb signings, trash coaching, horrible rotation policy, many things go into that, we have th goat of soccer playing for us and only manage 1 tittle in 7 years, in disgusted Im mad and very disappointed the path were on, we need to wake up messi only has another 3 or 4 years left!!!
I wouldn't play Ox on the left, but yeah I get the point we need to maintain our cutting inside wingers policy.
If Rodgers plans on rectifying the situation, he needs to begin implementing a rotational policy so that overplaying doesn't i) hinder young player's development, and ii) leave our forwards and midfielders gassed and unable to play with intensity.
Policy - makers, educators, and parents need to take those changes into account, Steinberg says, because our current approaches are leaving teens at the bottom of the misery index.
My point is: Until we have overall policies that will ensure every mom is able to take plenty of maternity leave, pump as needed, etc., etc., I don't think I really want to see free formula taken away entirely.
I agree with Professor Zhou that the U.S. needs better family policies, but as I wrote in my letter to the editor: «her focus on promoting policies for mothers who pursue full - time careers leaves out mothers as well as fathers who make other choices.
As a politically active feminist and a mother myself, I believe her time and ability to command editorial space in The Wall Street Journal would be far better spent opining about things like the need for better family leave and health care policies, improved access to birth control and higher education and affordable child care for working mothers rather than whether Angelina Jolie plans to adopt again or how long my friends plan to breastfeed their babies.
On the other hand, the study found that families that didn't need the mother's salary might benefit from the mom being at home for the first year — something the researchers said could ideally be addressed by a more flexible maternity leave policy for working moms.
Furthermore, a lack of adequate parental leave policies, low wages and demanding workplaces make it all the more difficult for them to have the time needed to fully engage, bond, and connect with their children.
These concerns include diminished sexual relationship, feeling left out of feeding the infant, losing the attention of their mate, and feelings of inadequacy and jealousy.10 At the present, antenatal and perinatal care does not usually include information and training of the fathers as a priority: the WHO - UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative recommends professional and peer postnatal support for breastfeeding mothers but not for fathers26; the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement on breastfeeding and the use of breast milk clearly indicates the need to educate the fathers27 but does not suggest what exactly needs to be done.
Paid family leave is another critical policy needed for women and families around the world.
Dear President Akufo - Addo if your predecessor left you with a bad economy don't you think you should rather be using the little you have for the needed things instead of chanelling it into launching policies?
People on the left probably don't need to be persuaded intellectually that English - only days is a bad policy.
«When I left the race for Governor I said this race needed to be about ideas and policies to grow the economy and bring jobs back to New York,» Lazio said in a statement forwarded by his former campaign spokesman David James.
If the Labour leadership campaign has proved anything it is that there is need for a change in economic thinking if those policies to be offered in 2020 by all parties — but most especially those on the left — are to resonate with people anxious for change.
Left Futures recently published an article of mine, Labour needs to rediscover comprehensive economic planning, in which I argued that Labour, and the radical Left generally, needed to rediscover the centrality of the need for a comprehensive Left Economic Programme both as a core policy offer for Labour, and as a guide and implementation tool -LSB-...]
Bosworth, who said the amount of Terry's liens left her «surprised,» said she has asked Town Attorney Elizabeth Botwin to «undertake a comprehensive review and to advise me on any necessary changes in town policy and procedures that we need to take.»
it is surely this message that we on the left need to get across to Government, that this must be a balanced policy, not merely a punitive one
In my North Kent hinterland I can see this policy going down like a bucketload of cold sick in towns Labour needs to win, towns which are alienated and impoverished (more so than Canterbury which we won) but elected Tories — and voted Leave in droves — such as Gravesend, Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham and Sheerness.
It's not enough to sit around and wait for Jeremy to come out with policies - the left needs to wake up and make its voice heard on this.
It even quotes Ed Balls from 1998: «Left - of - centre governments need to favour tough fiscal policy because from time to time, if economic crises occur, you may have to relax that.»
If we leave we can have a managed migration policy and welcome people from Europe and everywhere else only if Britain needs their skills or if they are fleeing genuine persecution.
«We need a paid family leave policy that is sustainable, and would provide real protections to employees.»
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Anuzis» message is built on the necessity of reaching out to voters — particularly in the suburban Midwest — who have abandoned the party since Ronald Reagan left office; Steele, an African American, talks constantly about the need to find policies that speak to minority groups and, in doing so, grow the party.
«Under the Conservatives the police workforce has been reduced by almost 20 %, this has eroded the community policing that we all rely on and left us all a little less safe, but what we need is concrete policy proposals.»
Social Liberal Forum campaigns on welfare and food poverty illustrate the need for that document to look forwards as well as back; to solve problems left by Conservatives» espousal of regressive policies.
«Cuomo's trickle - down economic policies don't trickle down to working - class women, who need living wage jobs, a closing of the male - female pay gap, affordable child care, paid family leave,» he said
The organisation is unlikely to resolve the Labour Party's dilemmas over Brexit, but as the need for an anti-Brexit initiative in line with Party policy becomes clearer, if Open Labour can fill the gap left by the disappearance of the LCC and Compass from the Labour scene then there is much to play for.
His trickle - down economic policies don't trickle down to working - class women, who need living wage jobs, a closing the male - female pay gap, affordable child care, paid family leave, and increased cash assistance and job and educational opportunities for single mothers in poverty,» added Hawkins.
However we will need to offer concrete policies on immigration which will make leave voters feel as though Labour is listening to them.
The revised policy could leave some students without adequate transportation and impede access to needed services.
Meanwhile, the left believe we need policies based on workers interests.
Navigating leave policies can be tricky, so postdocs need to be proactive and investigate all their resources
Moreover, even after people move out, the recovery of forests can not always be left to chance — it needs active management and ecologically friendly government policies.
«To give young children a fair chance of life success, we need to strengthen basic safety net policies, including Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF), expand Medicaid across all states so that parents will not be left in poor health without health coverage, and invest in programs that have proven effective in helping families overcome adversities so their children can thrive.»
Paid maternity leave policies might help alleviate some of this pressure for women who need to go back to work quickly, the authors write.
Districts need to consider policies that better retain early career teachers who have a higher probability of leaving, especially early career teachers who are already highly effective.
In this example from Elucidat, the policy that needs to be explained is Shared Parental Leave.
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