New moms returning to work encounter distinctive challenges that often go unnoticed. The delicate balance of managing career responsibilities, particularly involving travel, while navigating the demands of infant care can be an incredible task. This is compounded when that mother is breastfeeding. The ability to pump and deliver that nourishment to their baby while on the road is an intense undertaking that requires significant support.
For employers, understanding and addressing these challenges isn't just a matter of empathy or compliance; it's a strategic imperative. Why? Supporting new parents in the workplace isn't just about individual employees—it's about fostering a workplace culture that values inclusivity, promotes employee well-being, and ultimately drives organizational success.
Pumping while on the move demands meticulous planning to ensure both mom's and baby's needs are met efficiently and hygienically.
When considering travel for breastfeeding mothers, several key items are crucial:
In 2019, Human Resource Executive reported that:
“Stress about pumping at work is the second biggest reason women don’t return to their job after maternity leave.”
In response, more companies are supporting breastfeeding parents returning to work. According to Forbes:
“Companies that create a supportive culture for continued breastfeeding help both new mothers, and the company as a whole...employees from companies that have lactation support programs reported a 94.2% retention rate.
Support programs are even more invaluable for traveling employees dealing with lactation. So, what assistance can employers offer in their benefits packages that help these new parents?
Employers can enhance their benefits package with this service to:
Companies looking to help ease the issues facing mothers returning to work should consider adding this niche benefit—and more certainly are. Companies like Salesforce, Home Depot, Hilton, SAP, Bausch Health Companies, Nissan, and Pinterest are adding milk shipping as an employee benefit to enable new parent employees to travel confidently, knowing their babies will continue to receive all of the proven benefits of breast milk.
Addressing the distinctive challenges faced by new parent employees who travel for work is just the tip of the iceberg in creating an attractive, family-friendly workplace. Our new ebook, Cultivating a Family-Friendly Workplace: A Journey from Fertility to Childhood and Beyond, offers insights into comprehensive benefits that go beyond the basics. It covers everything from pre-family planning to childcare support, providing strategies to enhance your company's appeal to top talent.
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