The most important family value of all is time together. With the changing nature of our 21st-century workforce, it's getting harder and harder to balance the demands of the family you love and the job you need. Change has yet to come to Washington, but momentum is growing in the states: So far, California, Rhode Island and New Jersey have passed paid leave laws. It's time to update workplace policies that are stuck in the past and give more Americans paid family leave – to take care of sick loved ones and newborn children. It's time for us to #LeadOnLeave.
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Instead of playing the first game of the season, NY Mets' player Daniel Murphy chose to miss the first game of the season to be with his wife after she gave birth to their child...
State Senator Gayle Goldin explains how Rhode Island's paid leave policy is a positive force in her state and why it needs to be available for all Americans...