The governor of Minnesota recently signed a bill called the Women's Economic Security Act which has greatly expanded protections for women in the workplace. While the bill is quite expansive, a few points of the bill really stand out:
- Expands unpaid leave under the Minnesota Parental Leave Act from 6 weeks to 12 weeks;
- Prevents employers from discriminating against pregnant women and women who have children, in regard to hiring, firing, promotion, or compensation decisions;
- Require employers with more than 21 employees to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees; and
- Businesses with large contracts with the state must certify that they pay men and women equal pay for similar jobs.
Given the increased litigation that has been brought recently as to pregnant women and women in the workforce, this bill should come as no surprise. Employers need to be sure that they keep up with the new legislation and additional protections that have been carved out for these employees, or risk becoming yet another employer sued over violation of these laws.
A link to the bill with additional information: http://www.mnwesa.org/the-legislation/
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