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39% of U.S. workers consider quitting due to poor fertility support, amid lawsuits and layoffs.
A new report shows 39% of U.S. workers would consider quitting over inadequate fertility benefits, underscoring widening gaps in workplace support.
At the same time, lawsuits against companies such as RBC Capital Markets, Nike, and Google allege discrimination and insufficient leave policies, while France’s data watchdog has ruled that Facebook used discriminatory algorithms for job ads.
With federal agencies preparing major layoffs, employers are expanding family benefits, mental-health resources, flexible work options, and equity efforts.
Post-layoff cybersecurity risks are increasing, and HR leaders are turning to AI tools and skills-based hiring to strengthen diversity, retention, and workforce resilience.
El 39% de los trabajadores estadounidenses considera renunciar debido a la falta de apoyo a la fertilidad, en medio de demandas y despidos.