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ACTION ALERT: Urge the US Senate to Advance the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act!

ACTION ALERT: Urge the US Senate to Advance the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act!

Make the workplace safer for pregnant workers and their unborn children

Contact Senator Brown and Senator Portman at ohioactionalert.com!

From the beginning of Catholic Social Teaching and until today, we as Catholics are deeply committed to building economies that put people before profits. Just earlier this year, Pope Francis stated, “Today, we should ask ourselves what we can do to recover the value of work; and what contribution we can make, as Church, [to ensure] that work can be redeemed from the logic of mere profit and can be experienced as a fundamental right and duty of the person, which expresses and increases his or her dignity.”

The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (S. 1486) would make the workplace safer for pregnant workers and their unborn children by requiring employers to provide pregnant employees with reasonable accommodations. Common requests made by pregnant women include a chair for jobs that require long periods of standing up, a modified schedule, light duty for jobs that require heavy lifting, being able to carry a bottle of water, or permission to take additional breaks to use the restroom or drink water. 

Unfortunately, the current legal landscape does not require employers to provide pregnant workers with reasonable accommodations. Consequently, some pregnant workers are denied such temporary accommodations and are forced to take leave, are terminated, or experience other forms of retaliation.

No woman should be forced to risk her or her child’s health, miscarriage, preterm birth, economic security or losing insurance by being denied a short-term, reasonable, pregnancy-related accommodation. Please take action today and encourage your U.S. Senators to protect pregnant workers by advancing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.

If you have personal experience with the denial of workplace accommodations during pregnancy, the USSCB strongly encourages you to include it in your message.

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