She strongly recommended the following during the
third Senate hearing: provide mothers with longer paid maternity leave; establish crèches at workplaces; revive the national movement to promote breastfeeding with budget appropriations, conduct trainings
of health
workers to be able to support mothers to breastfeed beyond two years, implement strictly the national code, support researches on breastfeeding; and establish a child - to - child program to educate them at a
young age on the advantages
of breastfeeding.
The paper's analysis
of changes ends on July 1, 2012, and the government has also introduced regulatory changes to the Federal Skilled
Worker Program which would prefer
younger applicants, create new minimum language standards, reduce points
of international work experience, and require
third - party credential assessments.