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"I am so excited. I am also completely unsure of what will happen after I give birth."

Guest User January 19, 2017

I am the breadwinner of our family, and I am 6 weeks pregnant with our first child. I am so excited. I am also completely unsure of what will happen after I give birth. We can't afford to go without my financial contributions to our family and our child will need me there, too

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"My wife literally can't afford to take the time to get better."

Guest User January 19, 2017

My wife literally can't afford to take time to get better. She may have healed by now if she didn't have to keep working while this has been going on. Family leave would be such a benefit and would help everyone get back on their feet (and in turn the economy) sooner when something serious happens

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"When I was pregnant, I relied on 6 weeks family leave, vacation and sick time to take a few months off. "

Guest User January 19, 2017

For the love of humanity, the way to make our country great again, is to take better care of our citizens.

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"I see kids on a regular basis who attend school when they are sick and they should be resting at home."

Guest User January 19, 2017

I suspect some families don't have family leave. This only creates more sick kids and further impacts school attendance. All parents should have family leave time to care for their family.    

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"We need paid family leave because I need to be able to leave without fear."

Guest User January 19, 2017

The hardest thing was having to make the decision to keep working and neglect my family needs, or leave and take the risk of being homeless again due to lack of income.    

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"Stressed employees do not make good workers"

Guest User January 19, 2017

If families do not have time to be present to deal with health and emotional issues, the family will break down. Stressed employees do not make good workers, so both employers and employees suffer when employees are at work while they are thinking of family members who need them   

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"We didn't even know if he would live to have the surgeries…"

Guest User January 19, 2017

The hardest thing about this situation was thinking of others who, if they had landed in our situation, would have been left out in the cold with no leave or unable to take the unpaid leave. 

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"This causes a ripple effect of more people getting sick."

Guest User January 19, 2017

Many families are not as lucky as ours. My children can take off work to care for their families. However, many people lose their money if they stay home with a sick child, or are sick themselves. This causes a ripple effect of more people getting sick. It is important to allow people family leave, so that our society is both healthier and richer.

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"The idea of even starting a family..."

Guest User January 19, 2017

The idea of even starting a family — you know, what people do and have done for millennia — is a foreign one to me because it means being an absentee father, having to work a tyrannical amount to make it happen. There's no way my partner and I could afford to live anywhere without one another.

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"It could have cost me my job to leave early to deal with my distraught wife and injured step daughter"

Guest User January 19, 2017

The hardest thing about this situation was that my continued employment required 100% attendance, which made it both unaffordable and harder for my wife. The employer didn't care or want to hear about it, and told me to just get back to work and not bother them with personal issues.

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Our mission is to build a powerful workers’ movement that can dramatically improve wages and working conditions, and change the local and national conversation about wealth, inequality, and the value of work.

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Our vision is a state where everyone shares in the prosperity we create together: a place where all workers are treated with dignity, paid enough to support themselves, and able to participate in a thriving community.

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Working Washington

building a workers’ movement that has the power to raise wages, improve labor standards, and change the conversation about work and wealth

Working Washington unites working people to fight for a fair economy where everyone can support themselves, afford the basics, and contribute to the economy.

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