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Netflix's Case : Netflix : Parental Leave For Family Leave

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Recently, Netflix restructured their parental leave policies for both new mothers and fathers to receive an unlimited paid leave for up to a year. The company then permits the workers to return part-time or full-time as needed for a better transition into the balance between a career and a new child (Spar 98). At first, this generous plan singularly applied to salaried workers in the streaming division; however, after a few months of persuasive input from employees and customers, Netflix decided to offer restricted benefits to hourly workers, with up to sixteen weeks of full pay ("ValueWalk"). Although uncommon to companies in the United States, a plan of this nature will amplify economic prospects by enhancing recruiting ability and promoting the health of workers. Thus, business should have policies that mirror this support and flexibility of providing paid parental leave benefits. Despite the advantages of paid parental leave, the United States trails behind other developed countries in guaranteeing these options. In fact, America is currently “one of the only two nations (the other being Papua New Guinea) that do not guarantee paid maternity leave to new mothers” (Baum II and Ruhm 333). Last year, according to the Pew Research Center, only fourteen percent of workers had access to paid family leave (Desilver). Instead of choosing to extend paid leave for their employees, many American businesses opt to offer unpaid family leave that is available to almost ninety

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