Wow! Google’s Awesome New Maternity Leave Policies
Photo Credit: Shutterstock / The BumpIt’s a good time to work at Google. The company has changed its maternity leave policy, in hopes of keeping more women with the company.
This change came after executives realized there were far fewer women working for the company than men. After data analysis, Google’s execs pinpointed two big issues that influenced women to leave the company or not accept a job there. One was being unsatisfied with the maternity leave situation. The other was the lack of interaction with other female employees.
The New York Times reports that number of women leaving the company after having a child was twice that of other employees. As a response, Google increased the maternity leave from three months to five months. The company also changes its pay policy, providing women on maternity leave with full pay. As a result, the number of women leaving decreased by 50 percent.
The extended maternity leave adds to Google’s other family friendly benefits. New dads can take up to seven weeks of paid paternity leave. The company also provides a $500 stipend for takeout meals after baby’s born (love that!) and offers dry cleaning at the office so families don’t have to run one extra errand outside work hours. What more could a new mom want?
How does your maternity policy compare to Google’s? Did it affect your decision to accept a job or to return after baby’s birth?
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This is incredible. Way to go Google — may you blaze a trail!
It’s about time companies start doing this!
Google, however, will be one of the few. Most low paying jobs will still attempt to force you into quitting.
Google will be one of the few. Low paying companies will still try to force you into quitting.
thats a great package. i would love that.
Woah! That’s amazing! Makes me wish I could work there, haha.
my job requires me to use all my sick time as maternity leave…don’t quite know how I’ll have any time saved up for baby #2! oye
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