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Adobe boosts maternity leave for US staff | Adobe boosts maternity leave for US staff |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Adobe has become the latest tech firm to boost parental leave in the US. | Adobe has become the latest tech firm to boost parental leave in the US. |
New mothers will be eligible for up to 26 weeks of paid leave, from November, with 16 weeks on offer to fathers. | New mothers will be eligible for up to 26 weeks of paid leave, from November, with 16 weeks on offer to fathers. |
There will also be extra allowances for medical emergencies and family illnesses. Some will extend to the parents of adopted and foster children. | There will also be extra allowances for medical emergencies and family illnesses. Some will extend to the parents of adopted and foster children. |
Netflix (a year's paid leave for new mothers and fathers) and Microsoft (20 weeks' paid leave for new mothers) have also recently boosted parental leave. | Netflix (a year's paid leave for new mothers and fathers) and Microsoft (20 weeks' paid leave for new mothers) have also recently boosted parental leave. |
'Macho cultures' | 'Macho cultures' |
Management Today editor Matthew Gwyther said these "admirable" changes showed Silicon Valley technology companies were trying to improve their relationships with staff of child-bearing age. | Management Today editor Matthew Gwyther said these "admirable" changes showed Silicon Valley technology companies were trying to improve their relationships with staff of child-bearing age. |
"You get terribly macho cultures in some of the start-ups there," he said. | "You get terribly macho cultures in some of the start-ups there," he said. |
"They have had trouble with that. | "They have had trouble with that. |
"They are very conscious that they have image problems when it comes to employing women." | "They are very conscious that they have image problems when it comes to employing women." |
Freeze eggs | Freeze eggs |
IBM, meanwhile, has launched a scheme to allow breastfeeding mothers to express milk while travelling for work and ship it home to their babies. | |
Cooling and packaging materials delivered to hotels in advance would allow the milk to be shipped home overnight, IBM vice-president of benefits Barbara Brickmeier said. | Cooling and packaging materials delivered to hotels in advance would allow the milk to be shipped home overnight, IBM vice-president of benefits Barbara Brickmeier said. |
"The intent is to provide a concierge-style service for the travelling mother, starting with a mobile app to make arrangements and order supplies before departure," she added. | "The intent is to provide a concierge-style service for the travelling mother, starting with a mobile app to make arrangements and order supplies before departure," she added. |
Last year, Facebook and Apple offered to freeze the eggs of female staff in an effort to help would-be mothers plan their parenthood with greater flexibility. | Last year, Facebook and Apple offered to freeze the eggs of female staff in an effort to help would-be mothers plan their parenthood with greater flexibility. |
'Tasteless' | 'Tasteless' |
But, according to Mr Gwyther, this is an example of how parent-friendly policies sometimes backfire. | But, according to Mr Gwyther, this is an example of how parent-friendly policies sometimes backfire. |
"It sounds so tasteless and an unacceptable way of intruding into their private lives," he said. | "It sounds so tasteless and an unacceptable way of intruding into their private lives," he said. |
"However well-meaning it might be, they are not very good at selling it." | "However well-meaning it might be, they are not very good at selling it." |
US federal legislation on maternity leave requires employers with 50 members of staff or more to offer 12 weeks' unpaid leave. | US federal legislation on maternity leave requires employers with 50 members of staff or more to offer 12 weeks' unpaid leave. |
But several states have expanded on this, including California, which offers 55% of a woman's average weekly wage for up to six weeks. | But several states have expanded on this, including California, which offers 55% of a woman's average weekly wage for up to six weeks. |
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