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Casey-Led Legislation to Protect Pregnant Workers Takes Effect

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Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. | Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. official website

Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. | Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. official website

Bipartisan Pregnant Workers Fairness Act will provide pregnant workers with reasonable accommodations at work

Casey first introduced landmark legislation in 2012 and the bill was passed in December 2022

Washington, D.C. – On June 27, 2023, U.S. Senator Bob Casey’s (D-PA) legislation, Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, is going into effect, ensuring pregnant workers are treated fairly in the workplace. The bipartisan legislation requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations—such as additional bathroom breaks or a stool for workers who stand—so that pregnant women can continue to work safely.  

“It took 10 years of fighting to get this passed, but today, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is now the law of the land,” said Senator Casey. “This law is simple: it ensures that pregnant workers have the right to reasonable accommodations, like a stool or water bottle, while at work. Women in Pennsylvania and around the country can breathe easy knowing they do not have to choose between their jobs and a healthy pregnancy.” 

Senator Casey first introduced the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act in 2012. Since then, Casey has repeatedly introduced the bill and advocated for its passage. The legislation passed as an amendment to the FY23 federal spending bill.  

Learn more about the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act here. 

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