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"Twenty years of rigorous research shows that paid family and medical leave policies not only improve the health and economic well-being of workers and families, but do so without hurting businesses, and in some ways helps them,"
the visiting associate professor of sociology writes in a co-authored opinion piece in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Read more at: https://dartgo.org/quotedsmithppg723