Paid Parental Leave: Lessons for Silicon Valley and Beyond · 2018-02-17 · 19 0 50 100 150 200...
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Paid Parental Leave:
Lessons for Silicon
Valley and Beyond
Brian Gifford, Ph.D.
Research Director, IBI
Betty Zong
Research Associate, IBI
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Today’s Agenda
• About IBI
• What’s driving interest in paid parental
leave?
• Summary of interview findings
• Panel of Silicon Valley employers
• Break-out discussions
• Group reports
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About IBI
• 501(c)(6) non-profit business association
• Established 1995
• 1,200+ organizational members—90% employers
• Help business leaders to:
• Understand the toll that illness takes on workers’
productivity
• Recognize the competitive advantages of helping
employees get and stay healthy
• Educational activities
2017 IBI Annual Forum
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• 500+ employers, suppliers, and thought leaders
• Companies present their own health and
productivity success stories
• Networking opportunities
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Forum Opportunities
• Many employers can attend for free
• Enterprise Health Management &
Performance Award
• 2016 Winner: American Express
• Submit your company’s success story by
February 1st
Jacy Bryla [email protected]
Gia Harris [email protected]
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About IBI
• 501(c)(6) non-profit business association
• Established 1995
• 1,200+ organizational members – mostly employers
• Help business leaders to:
• Understand the toll that illness takes on workers’ productivity
• Recognize the competitive advantages of helping employees get and stay healthy
• Educational activities
• Research, data, tools
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IBI’s Content Addresses the Health and
Productivity Spectrum
Simpler Intermediate More complex
What are the
costs of
illness?
What is
driving
costs?
What does
all this mean
for
businesses?
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Absences and Underperformance on the
Job Cost US Employers $443B Annually
$965
$185
$258
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$400
$600
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$1,200
Healthcare Productivity losses
Bil
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OpportunityCosts
Wagereplacements
Source: IBI Full Cost Estimator
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IBI’s Content Addresses the Health and
Productivity Spectrum
Simpler Intermediate More complex
What are the
costs of
illness?
What is
driving
costs?
What Does
All This
Mean for
Businesses?
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$38
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$28$16
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$15
$22
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$35
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Metabolicsyndrome
Depression Heartconditions
Low backpain
Cancer
Th
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san
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Costs in a 100 person workforce
Presenteeism
Illness absence
Medical treatment
Understand What Impacts Your Business
Source: IBI Chronic Disease Profiles
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IBI’s Content Addresses the Health and
Productivity Spectrum
Simpler Intermediate More complex
What are the
costs of
illness?
What is
driving
costs?
What does
all this mean
for
businesses?
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Understanding the Impact of Policy
Decisions
Driving the Conversation from
Costs to Value
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Feeling well,
ready to
work
Healthy, high-performing
workforce
Business
Output
Business
Performance
On the job,
performing
well
Company
delivers its
products and
services
Company meets
its business
objectives
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For Every 10 CFOs Who Say Controlling
Costs is the Most Important Benefits Goal
4 say “helping enrollees become healthier, better consumers of care”
4 say “attracting, retaining talent or improving productivity”
1 says “improving customer service or business performance”
9 Other CFOs Report Another Goal as the Most Important
Source: Finding the Value in Health, IBI February 2016
The Past, Present and Future of
Paid Parental Leave
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U.S. Is Only Developed Nation That Does
Not Guarantee Paid Parental Leave
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Only 12% of U.S. private sector
workers have access to paid family
leave through their employer
Paid Leave Laws in Place Laws Expanding FMLA Pending Paid Leave Proposals
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BofA, Twitter, Wells Fargo
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Yahoo! hires Marissa
Meyer CEO
Lean In; Yahoo!
Federal, State, and
Municipal Events
Private Sector
Events
New Jersey Family
Leave Program
2014-15: Paid Parental Leave Becomes Big News
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Paid Parental Leave is Now Top
of Mind for HR and Benefits
Teams
Why Now?
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Why Now?
Social and Economic
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in STEM/tech …
And relatively few
workers with babies
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Why Now?
Companies Explain
Their Actions in
Their Own Words
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First Steps
• In-Depth Interviews
• H.R./Benefits Professionals from
15 High-Tech Firms
• What are their policies?
• What are they trying to accomplish?
• What are the challenges?
• What are the productivity
implications?
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Typical Leave Policy—Birth Mother
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20%
40%
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Weeks with fully paid time off
Disability
plan
63%
Employer
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Bondin
g leave
100%
FMLA eligibility runs for
12 weeks
Total leave costs
employer 17% of the
employee's annual
wages
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FMLA eligibility runs
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Total leave costs
employer 12% of the
employee's annual
wages
Typical Leave Policy—All Other Parents
Bond
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100%
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How Does Silicon Valley Stack Up?
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Birth mothers New Dads Adoptions
Avg. fully paid weeks off
Finance(25 companies)
Tech—Working Mother 2016 list(6 companies)
Tech—IBI interviews(15 companies)
Source: Working Mother Research Institute; Integrated Benefits Institute
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Motivations Driving PPL
1. Competing for Talent
• With some skepticism
2. Corporate Social Values
3. Formalizing
Leave Policies
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Other Important Themes
1. Resolving Tensions between Leave
Policies and Business Needs
2. Challenges with Paid Parental Leave
• Ensuring fairness
• Easing return-to-work
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Key Lessons for Employers
1. Design the policy for what your business
is trying to accomplish
2. Leverage FMLA and disability
experiences to help maintain
business performance
3. Focus on improving
return-to-work
experiences
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What’s Next for Paid Parental
Leave?
• How can companies keep up with the local
laws?
• Can family leave really solve the problem of
fairness?
• What are the implications for other
industries?
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What Are We Missing?
Not a Rhetorical Question …
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Panel of Experts
• Robin Wilson, Senior Global Leaves &
Workers Compensation Program Manager,
Intuit
• Rosemary Arriada-Keiper, Senior Director of
Global Benefits, Adobe
• Renee Albert, Manager of Benefits,
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Questions?
Brian Gifford, Ph.D.
Director of Research, IBI
415-222-7217