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39% of U.S. workers may quit due to poor fertility support, amid lawsuits and labor shifts.
A new report reveals that 39% of U.S. employees would consider quitting their jobs due to insufficient support for fertility challenges, highlighting a growing gap in workplace benefits.
Meanwhile, legal actions against major employers—including RBC Capital Markets, Nike, Google, and Coca-Cola Consolidated—allege discrimination, inadequate leave policies, and flawed investigations.
The Federal Aviation Administration laid off probationary air traffic controllers, and Starbucks workers protested new dress code restrictions.
Cybersecurity experts warn of rising cyber threats following layoffs, while employers increasingly adopt flexible work models and skills-based hiring to retain talent amid ongoing labor market competition.
El 39% de los trabajadores de EE.UU. puede renunciar debido a la falta de apoyo a la fertilidad, en medio de demandas y turnos laborales.