Pregnant workers have new protections. Here’s what to expect from your boss.

By: - August 24, 2023 5:00 am
A clothesline of baby onesies hangs in front of Capitol Hill in support of The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act on December 1, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Written on a onesie is: PWFA: Mommy Needs Her Job.

For roughly a decade, advocates, legislators and workers pushed to pass legislation offering better workplace protections for pregnant workers. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act passed in December and became effective on June 27, 2023. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for A Better Balance)

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Casey Quinlan
Casey Quinlan

Casey Quinlan is a reporter in Washington, D.C. In the past 10 years or so, they have reported on national politics and state politics, LGBTQ rights, abortion access, labor issues, education, Supreme Court news and more for publications including The American Independent, ThinkProgress, New Republic, Rewire News, SCOTUSblog, In These Times, and Vox. Some of their stories have included coverage of 2018-2019 teachers strikes, a medication abortion ban in Arkansas, the effects of the pandemic on LGBTQ workers, and the fallout of efforts to remove books with LGBTQ characters from school libraries and community libraries across the country.

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