What do these new laws mean for employers and working mothers?
Based on these new protections, employers will need to consider how they can provide the needed accommodations to workers who are pregnant (or related conditions). Similarly, they will need to consider how to provide both time for nursing workers to pump and a private location to do so.
The benefit to employers can be significant in terms of improved engagement, greater job satisfaction, increased employee wellbeing and reduced stress, higher retention of working mothers and a diverse workforce. In a tighter labor market, these benefits may far outweigh the cost of compliance.
These new rules make it easier for working mothers to continue working throughout their pregnancies (or related conditions) with workplace accommodations to make that possible. And once their child is born, working mothers will be able to continue nursing during that first year because they’ll have the time and place to pump at work.