Dawn Huckelbridge has spent the last decade inside the fight for paid leave in the U.S. - and was part of the historic push that came just one Senate vote shy of passing national policy. In this episode, she explains what happened and what it’ll take to finally get paid leave across the finish line, sharing personal stories, economic arguments and how state-level wins will keep the pressure on. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Parentaly | Allison Whalen | Jenna Vassallo Learn more about our pare...
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Dawn Huckelbridge has spent the last decade inside the fight for paid leave in the U.S. - and was part of the historic push that came just one Senate vote shy of passing national policy. In this episode, she explains what happened and what it’ll take to finally get paid leave across the finish line, sharing personal stories, economic arguments and how state-level wins will keep the pressure on. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Parentaly | Allison Whalen | Jenna Vassallo Learn more about our pare...
#34: Why Did Starbucks Triple Its Paid Parental Leave Benefit?
The False Tradeoff
25 minutes
8 months ago
#34: Why Did Starbucks Triple Its Paid Parental Leave Benefit?
Starbucks significantly increased its parental leave policy for store partners, moving from six weeks to up to 18 weeks of fully paid parental leave. Hear from Sara Kelly, EVP and Chief Partner Officer of Starbucks, about how the new policy reflects Starbucks’ commitment to its people and how it'll make the business stronger. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Parentaly | Allison Whalen | Jenna Vassallo Learn more about our parental leave programs: How We Help | Contact Us Keep in touch with Paren...
The False Tradeoff
Dawn Huckelbridge has spent the last decade inside the fight for paid leave in the U.S. - and was part of the historic push that came just one Senate vote shy of passing national policy. In this episode, she explains what happened and what it’ll take to finally get paid leave across the finish line, sharing personal stories, economic arguments and how state-level wins will keep the pressure on. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Parentaly | Allison Whalen | Jenna Vassallo Learn more about our pare...