— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) February 5, 2018
47% of Americans who said they took less family and medical leave time off than they wanted did so because they thought they might risk losing their job, while 41% say they felt badly about co-workers taking on additional work #FMLA25 https://t.co/fkBeSki1zQ pic.twitter.com/QMJLXuTasM
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) February 5, 2018
On the 25th anniversary of #FMLA – Economic insecurity around childbirth in 4 charts, from @AustinClemens2 & @kavyavaghul ft. @alex_stanczyk https://t.co/xqQ60wKCAO #FMLA25 pic.twitter.com/C2F7jkRcT2
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