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PRESS RELEASE: New Polls in 15 Key States Show Strong Public Support for a National Paid Family and Medical Leave Fund and Elected Officials Who Champion Working Families Policies
Washington, D.C. – New public opinion survey results from 15 states released today show strong support for new national policies that support working families. By a nearly two-to-one margin, 61 percent of voters in these states support the creation of a national paid family and medical leave fund, 69 percent support a paid sick days law and 57 percent support increasing access to high-quality affordable child care.
Commissioned by the 15 national organizations that make up the Work Family Strategy Council, these new results provide further evidence of the strong public demand for policies that help people manage family and work responsibilities.
Surveys were conducted among 9,611 registered voters between July 7-10 in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin and the results were aggregated and averaged across the states. Key findings from the aggregated data include:
“These data reflect voters’ opinions in diverse states and clearly confirm that it’s time for a serious discussion about how the country will address the needs of working families by adopting national paid leave and paid sick days standards,” said Vicki Shabo, vice president at the National Partnership for Women & Families. “Guaranteeing women and men access to the time they need to care for their health and the health of their families without sacrificing financial security is overwhelmingly popular and sorely needed. And these results show that elected officials who support policies that would do that are likely to receive the support of voters.”
Despite the nearly universal challenges people face in managing the demands of job and family, only 12 percent of private sector workers in the United States have access to paid family leave through their employers, and only 61 percent have access to paid sick days. For lower-wage workers, access to paid time off to use for family and medical needs is even rarer. The new data suggest voters strongly favor changing these realities.
“While the need to take time off from work is nearly universal, access to policies that allow workers to do so is not,” said Shilpa Phadke, senior director of the Women’s Initiative at the Center for American Progress. “These polling results show that not only are commonsense policies like paid leave and access to quality child care programs widely popular among voters, but also an economic necessity for today’s working families.”
“What’s new isn’t the breadth of support for these policies, but the growing recognition that solutions are possible, as demonstrated by the wins for paid sick days in 35 locations and for paid family leave in 4 states, with many more on the horizon,” said Ellen Bravo, executive director of the Family Values @ Work network of state coalitions. “Voters are seeing they can make a difference by banding together and by holding politicians accountable.”
FULL RESULTS can be found here:
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The Work Family Strategy Council is a collaborative of 15 national organizations dedicated to promoting policies that help ensure all working people can care for themselves and their loved ones without jeopardizing their jobs or economic security. The groups are experts on paid family and medical leave, paid sick days and other issues of importance to working families, and they are driving successful organizing and advocacy efforts to secure policy changes at the local, state and national levels. Together, the council’s work improves life for millions of people across the country.
Member organizations are: 9to5; A Better Balance; Black Women’s Roundtable of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation; Center for American Progress; Center for Economic and Policy Research; Center for Law and Social Policy; Family Values @ Work; Institute for Women’s Policy Research; Labor Project for Working Families, in partnership with Family Values @ Work; Make It Work Campaign; MomsRising; National Domestic Workers Alliance; National Partnership for Women & Families; National Women’s Law Center; and Restaurant Opportunities Centers United.
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