JPMorgan to reimburse workers to get abortions after SCOTUS decision
The memo offers a link to a web page that addresses frequently asked questions, with one of them reading, “Will you pay for an employee to travel to another state to seek an abortion if their state won’t allow them to get one?”
According to the memo, the package of expanded medical benefits also will include “family-building benefits, such as cryopreservation,” as well as enhanced benefits for LGBT+ workers, the Wall Street bank told workers. The court issued its ruling weeks after Politico obtained a leaked draft copy of the decision, which ignited nationwide protests among pro-choice Americans. In recent weeks, blue-chip companies announced that they too would cover expenses for employees who were forced to travel out of state in order to obtain an abortion.
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