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The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Officially in Effect

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HARRISBURG – The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) officially went into effect June 27, requiring employers to provide accommodations for pregnant workers. The bill, which was signed into law last year, aims to protect employees who have known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions.

Under the PWFA, employers are now required to offer “reasonable accommodations” to pregnant workers. These accommodations can include changes to the work environment or adjustments to the way things are usually done at work. 

Some examples of reasonable accommodations provided by the House Committee on Education and Labor Report on the PWFA include:

  • The ability to sit or drink water
  • Closer parking
  • Flexible hours
  • Appropriately sized uniforms and safety apparel
  • Additional break time for bathroom breaks, eating, and resting
  • Leave or time off to recover from childbirth
  • Excused from strenuous activities or exposure to unsafe compounds during pregnancy5

Senator Bob Casey emphasized the importance of protecting pregnant workers in the workplace, stating, “If that pregnancy is not a healthy pregnancy because of what we didn’t do to protect her in the workplace, we’re not going to have the outcome that we want, which is the child who is born under the best of circumstances”.

The PWFA passed as part of a spending package last year, with almost two dozen Republicans joining Democrats in supporting the bill. 

The law aims to address the gaps in coverage under federal law for pregnant workers and ensure that they receive the necessary support and accommodations. The implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act marks a significant step towards protecting the rights and well-being of pregnant workers.

Overall, the PWFA aims to create a more inclusive and supportive work environment for pregnant employees, ensuring that they can continue to contribute to the workforce while maintaining their health and well-being.

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