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WhoIsNumberNone

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Mon Aug 10, 2015, 05:53 PM Aug 2015

TYT: Netflix Announces Revolutionary New Corporate Policy



Ana Kasparian (The Point) and Ben Mankiewicz (What The Flick) hosts of The Young Turks discuss. Is it possible to have too much maternity/paternity leave? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Netflix has announced its maturity leave policy and it is probably the progressive thing I’ve seen from a private company in the history of the United States. They are now offering unlimited maturity and paternity leave during the first year after a child is born.

Read more here: http://time.com/3984870/netflix-parental-leave/

"Netflix announced Tuesday that it’s allowing employees to take unlimited maternity or paternity leave during the first year after their child’s birth or adoption.

During that first year, Netflix employees will be able to take off however long they feel they need to. They can return on a full- or part-time basis, and even take subsequent time off later in the year if needed. Netflix will “keep paying them normally,” eliminating the hassle of having to switch to disability leave, the company says.

Netflix’s policy deserves high marks for extending leave to fathers, as well as understanding that the entire first year after childbirth can be challenging for new parents. But it should be noted that unlimited time off policies can have their pitfalls. Many tech companies, including Netflix, offer unlimited paid vacation time. That can be great for employees taking long trips, but it also means employees have to work with their managers and teams ahead of time to make sure their absence won’t jeopardize a project or deadline. Extended absences can also strain workplace relations."
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TYT: Netflix Announces Revolutionary New Corporate Policy (Original Post) WhoIsNumberNone Aug 2015 OP
I think it's great, but.. Cirque du So-What Aug 2015 #1

Cirque du So-What

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1. I think it's great, but..
Mon Aug 10, 2015, 06:07 PM
Aug 2015

from what I've heard, 'adequate' work output just isn't good enough at Netflix. They demand more from their employees, so I wouldn't expect that many associates would take full advantage of this program.

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