Pregnant workers and nursing moms have new protections on the job

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Pregnant workers should have an easier time getting a stool, extra bathroom breaks or a bottle of water without fear of getting fired, thanks to a new law that takes effect on Tuesday.

The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, which Congress passed as part of a federal government spending package in December, requires employers to provide โ€œreasonable accommodationsโ€ related to pregnancy or childbirth unless they would cause an โ€œundue hardship.โ€ It applies to businesses with at least 15 employees.

The law is one of two enhanced job-based protections for expectant and new mothers contained in the spending package. The other, the PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act, expands the right to have break time and a private place outside of a bathroom to pump to nearly 9 million more breastfeeding workers who were not covered under a previous Affordable Care Act provision. They include teachers, registered nurses, farm workers and others.

Annually, nearly 2.8 million pregnant women โ€“ 70% of all pregnant women โ€“ worked while they were expecting, according to the National Partnership for Women & Families.

Advocates have been fighting to improve federal protections for pregnant workers for more than a decade, saying that the Pregnancy Discrimination Act is inadequate and that most pregnancy-related conditions are not considered disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

โ€œAt long last, pregnant workers can no longer be forced off the job for needing light duty work or a stool to sit on to maintain a healthy pregnancy,โ€ said Dina Bakst, co-founder and co-president of A Better Balance, a national legal advocacy organization. โ€œWorking moms no longer have to fear job loss for needing time off to safely recover from childbirth. No longer will women nationwide face the impossible choice between maintaining a healthy pregnancy and affording food for their…

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