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Rachel Fey, VP of public policy at Power to Decide, and Elizabeth Ruzzo, founder and CEO of adyn, explain why birth control access is increasingly under threat in the U.S.
June 30 -
Sixty percent of more progressive employees aged 44 and younger want their companies to take a stand on the ruling, compared to only about 16% conservative employees aged 45 and up.
June 29 -
After Roe reversal, IVF patients are concerned about their embryos in states where abortions are already banned.
June 29 -
Employers face an uncertain future when it comes to offering travel stipends and abortion care after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, leaving legal decisions up to the states.
June 29 -
Large banks are facing an increasingly difficult challenge on environmental and social issues: balancing the demands of progressive activists and their own employees with those of Republican state officials. One analyst calls it the “goldilocks dynamic.”
June 28 -
LGBTQ community members find the Roe reversal worrisome for other constitutional precedents
June 27 -
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo joined Citigroup in pledging to expand benefits to cover travel for out-of-state abortions. Smaller banks in blue states were more vocal, with one female CEO saying: “I stand in disbelief.”
June 24 -
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision, employees may increasingly turn to employers for support and guidance in accessing care.
June 24 -
The historic ruling is likely to render the procedure largely illegal in half the country.
June 24 -
The labor group that helped orchestrate the first successful unionization campaign at an Apple store said it’s eager to begin negotiating with the company.
June 22