Maternity-Leave Policy Updates of 2015
These Were Some of the Huge Shifts in Parental-Leave Policies in 2015
The decision to start a family is complicated enough without having to factor in that a newborn may mean losing out on a paycheck. In the past year, companies around the world have expanded their parental-leave policies to make sure that their employees don't have to make that kind of choice. More and more, company- and city-leave policies are shifting to include both moms and dads — or adoptive and foster parents — and in many cases, it's all paid time off.
Read through for six of the most notable changes in parental-leave policies in 2015.
1 Nestlé
2 Virgin Group
3 Netflix
4 Microsoft
5 Amazon
