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- Title
Using Financial Incentives to Achieve the Normative Goals of the FMLA.
- Authors
Malone, Kristin M.
- Abstract
By creating an across-the-board, routine employment benefit for all eligible employees, Congress sought to ensure that family-care leave would no longer be stigmatized as an inordinate drain on the workplace caused by female employees, and that employers could not evade leave obligations simply by hiring men. By setting a minimum standard of family leave for all eligible employees, irrespective of gender, the Family and Medical Leave Act attacks the formerly state-sanctioned stereotype that only women are responsible for family caregiving, thereby reducing employers' incentives to engage in discrimination by basing hiring and promotion decisions on stereotypes.
- Subjects
UNITED States; FAMILY &; Medical Leave Act of 1993 (U.S.); EMPLOYEE benefit laws; WOMEN'S employment laws; UNITED States. Congress; EMPLOYERS; ANTI-discrimination laws; LABOR laws; STATUS (Law)
- Publication
Texas Law Review, 2012, Vol 90, Issue 5, p1307
- ISSN
0040-4411
- Publication type
Article