It’s been 30 years, but the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has finally updated its enforcement guidance on pregnancy discrimination and related issues, according to a recent release.

The guidance addresses issues such as circumstances when employers need to provide pregnant workers with lighter duties, discrimination based not only on pregnancy, but on a woman’s potential to become pregnant, and the requirement that parental leave be provided to both men and women on the same terms.

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