It's such a joy to be an employer in California.
It seems motherhood, and a new baby, is just a minor event in a woman’s life these days. How very sad for these new mothers that they are not at home, cuddling and playing with their babies as they nurse. I think this mother-child bonding that takes place during these times is far more important than mother’s milk, important as that is.
Do they hire attendants? Equal opportunity and all.
It is fine if employers want to provide this but making it a matter of law is a bad idea.
From lactate room to hidden camera to U-Tube.
There should be sperm repositories in the mens room.
I give it ten minutes until transgenders demand access.
Good luck with that.
Next it will be private rooms for gays..and lesbians.
Get ‘em while they are cheap:
https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Breastfeeding-Touchscreen-Rechargeable-Ultra-Quiet/dp/B07T556C2Y
Another incentive to hire women.
They had to put a lock on the door and install a reservation system after some shall we say unauthorized uses.
private rooms for women to express breast milk in the workplace
I just learned a new meaning of express.
What if I want to express how I feel about breast milk? Or breasts? Laz may have an opinion.
Like Target, can men go into these rooms and watch if they identify as gender confused?
I guess I never completed my sex-ed classes, because I don’t know what “breast-pumping” is. I thought when women were breast-feeding a baby, they just put the baby in position and let them have at it.
Theres a room like that where I work. Its rarely used.
A comment from the site...
“I hear the great State Of California next month will be passing the private masturbation room at all agencies. Isn’t california GREAT...............”
Next month (or sooner) we will be reading about California women (real women)
who are upset that cross dressing men (tranny women) are infiltrating their new breast-pumping rooms.
The real question is, why are there any employers left in California?
Well, other than in Silicon Valley, that is.
It was a bathroom back in my day.