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3 Companies with Great Parental Leave Benefits

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Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Sep 11, 2015
Starting or growing a family is one of the biggest decisions a person can make. It is very exciting but often accompanied by stress, concern and questions. Will I be a good mom? Will I be a good dad? How will I manage? How do I change a diaper? How do I do my job on two hours of sleep? These questions and hundreds more swirl endlessly in the heads of expectant parents.
As an employer, it’s crucial to help employees navigate this huge life change as seamlessly as possible. Having a child is stressful enough without having to worry about if your company is going to be okay with you taking time off. Below, see a few companies who hit the nail on the head when it comes to parental leave policies and went above and beyond the required 12-week parental leave:
Netflix
Netflix recently made headlines with their new unlimited parental leave policy. It’s become semi-standard of startups and tech companies to offer unlimited paid time off (PTO), however Netflix took this policy even further in their recent announcement, offering unlimited days off for new parents.
So, what’s the catch? This policy applies to new parents for the first year of their child’s life, and Netflix will continue to pay those employees full salary in addition to full access to all other company benefits. So, all in all, a generous policy. Kudos, Netflix!
Twitter
Twitter has gone above and beyond the mandatory 12-week parental leave period and offers its employees 20 weeks of paid leave, a full two months longer than required by law.
Beyond time off, though, Twitter has gone above and beyond to extend certain luxuries to their new moms and dads. Most recently, it launched free breast milk deliveries. While on business trips, Twitter will pay for moms to ship their breast milk home to their newborn babies. Now that’s a great perk.



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