CPLL Blog

Mom Guilt is Unwarranted!

A new study confirms something we’ve long suspected, working “mom guilt” is unwarranted. Career women make fantastic role models for both sons and daughters!

Just a Matter of Time

Columbia professor Jane Waldfogel thinks paid leave in the US is just a matter of time. And gives a shout-out to Northwest company Laughing Planet for leading the charge!  

Happy Father’s Day: Change is Underway!

Happy Father’s Day! Our gift to you wonderful dad’s (or soon to be dad’s!) is to continue working to change our countries parental leave culture to one that honors and supports your hard work as fathers. Here is a sweet little reminder that change is underway!

Multnomah County Commissioner and Author Speak About Leave Policies

Our founder, Amy Beacom, just had a chance to hear Multnomah County Commisioner Jules Bailey and author Josh Levs speak on the topic of paternity leave, thanks to Family Forward Oregon. It is so nice to hear more dad’s joining the fight for better parental leave policies and practice, especially ones with the passion, knowledge, … Continued

Paid Leave is No Longer a Pipe Dream

We love this piece by Lauren Sandler in the New Republic. We also think that parental leave need not be a partisan issue! The time is now! “Paid leave goes from progressive pipe dream to political reality.”

Virgin Announces Paid Leave!

Wow Virgin! Thanks again for being at the forefront and setting the bar high! We hope you will soon be able to make the same offer beyond just Virgin Management to all your employees. Very impressed! In a statement, Sir Richard said: “If you take care of your employees they will take care of your … Continued

Three Benefits of Paternity Leave

Thank you, The Economist for highlighting these three benefits of extended paternity leave! We would add that the dad’s we work with who have extended leave that coincides with their parent partner report an increased general feeling of connection – both to their partner and their child. They say they feel like they matter for … Continued