Netflix is giving new parents on its payroll up to a year of paid leave — a move that could pressure other technology employers to improve their baby benefits as they vie for talent.
The employee benefit, announced Tuesday on Netflix's blog, is generous even by the standards of Silicon Valley, where perquisites supplement lavish salaries in the competition for computer programmers and other tech workers.
Netflix's baby-benefit policy covers all the roughly 2,000 people working at its Internet video and DVD-by-mail services, the company said.
The issue of leave for mothers and fathers is attracting more attention. President Barack Obama during his State of the Union address suggested U.S. policy and attitudes needed to change, saying, “Today we’re the only advanced country on earth that doesn’t guarantee paid sick leave or paid maternity leave to our workers.”
The U.S. and Papua New Guinea are the only two countries in the world that do not offer paid maternity leave, according to a 2014 report by the International Labor Organization (ILO), the United Nations agency charged with promoting labor rights.
“It’s time we stop treating child care as a side issue or a women’s issue and treat it like the national economic priority that it is for all of us,” Obama said.
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