Women's rights ??

Women's rights ??

It’s International Women’s Day!?

And while we’re all about lifting women up and reflecting on how far we’ve come –

Today is also a day that motivates us to push even harder for gender equity and better support for working mothers.

So in an attempt to accomplish both, we’ve released a bonus episode of The False Tradeoff with Congresswoman Katherine Clark.

The mother of three has represented Massachusetts’ Fifth District since 2013 and is currently serving as Democratic Whip.?

Known as a “problem-solver for women’s rights,” she is now the highest-ranking woman in congressional leadership – and only one of two women ever to hold this position. ??

Knowing what issues our elected officials prioritize, especially during an election year, is critical for U.S. citizens who support policies that help women and mothers.

Congresswoman Clark is one such representative who fights for families.

She is particularly keen to pass federal paid family leave and affordable, universal childcare.

Read on to hear why she believes these policies will help working families, the workforce AND the economy and what you can do to drive change.?


???? Childcare should be considered a public infrastructure

If it wasn’t clear enough before, the pandemic illuminated that women's work has always replaced a government-funded social safety net.?

“We underpay or don't pay equally for women's work,” Rep Clark said. “And then we rely on the work of women to care for our own children as they are unable to afford working full-time and more than full-time to care for their own families on the wages they're paid.”

Ending this cycle requires acknowledging that care should be professionalized as part of a broader public education system so that providers get paid what they’re worth and, as a result, parents pay less.?


????Paid parental leave is a bi-partisan issue

For paid parental leave in particular, Rep. Clark says it’s more than a nice to have for parents, and it’s not a partisan issue. These hard dollars lead to economic success—and she hears from large enterprises and SMB businesses on the issue all the time.?

Even as a small business, Parentaly offers generous paid parental leave because it’s the right thing to do. But having employees take leave in states that help fund family leave has been hugely beneficial to the company:

“Every time I have somebody going on parental leave in a state that offers a government program, I am so happy,” she said.

“It is so good for our business. We are able to hire more people, and we are expanding the pie for everyone by just getting a tiny bit of help to help us support those folks to go out, take the time that they need and then come back.”


?? What companies and citizens can do to help push these policies forward

There are a lot of powerful influences in Congress, but corporate America has a huge influence - particularly with Rep. Clark’s Republican colleagues - who often vote against policies around family leave and childcare:

“I don't think you will hear any member of Congress on the campaign trail who doesn't talk about fighting for families and kitchen table issues and wanting to make things better for folks at home, but where are your votes? Where’s the money?”?

To help influence change, Congress needs to hear from more business leaders explaining the positive economic impact family-forward policies contribute:?

“And they need to hear from businesses, not only the success when they are offering private benefits of childcare, but when they are offering rich paid leave, the difference in their retention rates, tell those stories,” she said.?

And for the rest of us, we must advocate with our votes, as Congresswoman Clark puts it:

“When you're at a local election or a local forum for congressman, senator, president, raise the question, ‘Where do you stand on parental leave?'”

??? Listen to the interview on The False Tradeoff


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