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[deleted] t1_j9skcx9 wrote

I’m gonna need to see receipts.

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SKIPPY_IS_REAL t1_j9uei36 wrote

Agreed, I know a lot of tradesmen and people who don't have administrative jobs that would 100% disagree with this.

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IndicationOver t1_j9slivl wrote

The whole northeast made the list besides New Hampshire

I mean I guess, I think work life balance really comes down to your industry/company more than anything lol

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Devonai t1_j9td1q1 wrote

TIL Reader's Digest still exists.

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1234nameuser t1_j9tk8my wrote

My grandmother who passed at away at 102 start of COVID was endlessly impressed by her lifetime subscription she bought back in the 60's.

Don't recall what she paid, $35 maybe?

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Arkris_21 t1_j9ueeq8 wrote

Lol anyone going to trust a boomer mag on work life balance, gimme a break

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Emergency-Piano4792 t1_j9tjfpz wrote

12 weeks of paid maternity leave?? Who’s paying for that?

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oneWorm t1_j9tkqi1 wrote

Do you not receive a paycheck or pay taxes?

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Emergency-Piano4792 t1_j9tl2vn wrote

So I’m paying for 12 weeks maternity leave??

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oneWorm t1_j9tmvwh wrote

Yeah, along with paying for people who need to take leave to care for sick family members.

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Gil_V t1_j9tu6s6 wrote

Look on your pay receipt. CTPFL.

If you actually looked at your W2, you would know this already.

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Emergency-Piano4792 t1_j9uqubd wrote

The article reads as if it is a separate benefit from the FPML. Also FPML isn’t available to all working people in the state.

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Mental_Grapefruit726 t1_j9ukn8x wrote

It is literally an economic positive to provide paid parental leave in the short and long term.

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