Sen. Thom Tillis | Sen. Thom Tillis Official Website
Sen. Thom Tillis | Sen. Thom Tillis Official Website
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Thom Tillis and a bipartisan, bicameral Congressional working group have announced their request for input on paid leave proposals. The group is seeking information from experts, researchers, organizations, and others as they explore bipartisan, flexible, and sustainable paid leave options.
Senator Tillis, who has personal experience as a caregiver, emphasized the importance of family and medical leave in his statement. He stated, "Parents, families, and economic productivity thrive when employees don't have to choose between taking care of their family and participating in the workforce."
The Congressional working group has penned a letter to a wide range of stakeholders, inviting suggestions for expanding access to paid parental, caregiving, and personal medical leave in a bipartisan, fiscally responsible, and sustainable way. The letter emphasizes the need for trustworthy data and research with proper citations.
In the letter, the working group poses several questions for stakeholders to consider. These questions include the federal role in providing and promoting paid leave, the types of leave that should be covered, and how different types of leave should be prioritized. The group also seeks recommendations for financing mechanisms and ways to avoid unintended distortions.
Additionally, the group is interested in understanding the impact of providing paid leave on various aspects, such as worker health, job satisfaction, economic mobility, child development, and recruitment and retention efforts. They also want to learn from successful and failed attempts at expanding paid leave in U.S. states and other countries.
The working group is open to considering all perspectives and suggestions as they work towards a bipartisan solution. They invite stakeholders to provide input on any additional information that should be considered.
The request for input from the bipartisan, bicameral Congressional working group demonstrates a commitment to exploring paid leave proposals that will benefit individuals, families, and the workforce. With the input of experts, researchers, organizations, and other stakeholders, they aim to develop a sustainable and bipartisan solution to expand access to paid leave for all Americans.
To learn more, click on this link: https://www.tillis.senate.gov/2023/12/tillis-bipartisan-working-group-requests-input-on-paid-leave-proposals