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Examples of State Policies Module 4, Class 3 A Teaching Module Developed by the Curriculum Task Force of the Sloan Work and Family Research Network

What are some examples of work-family state policy-making? the Sloan Work and Family Research Network identified bills and statutes relevant to work-family policy making. Focus: bills and statutes that affect the resources for working families, (time, services, money, etc). Topics searched: flexible work schedules, phased retirement, telework, part-time work, afterschool care, shift work, and family leave.

Work-Family Bills & Statutes By Topic

Flexible Work Schedules 29 Bills and 40 Statutes Flexible work schedule bills were related to: state employees, tax incentives, environmental factors, recruitment, and employee protection.

Phased Retirement 17 Bills and 15 Statutes Phased retirement bills specified retirement plans for educators, state employees, and early retirement incentives.

Telework 31 Bills and 38 Statutes Telework bills were related to several themes, including: the environment, financial benefits to employers, financial benefits to employees, state employees, traffic, and government structure (i.e., commissions).

Part-Time Work 9 Bills and 109 Statutes Part-time bills were related to: collective bargaining, death benefits, disability benefits, health benefits and insurance, retirement benefits, state employment, taxes, teacher retirement, and unemployment.

Afterschool Care 42 Bills and 115 Statutes Afterschool bills followed themes such as: the creation of task forces and committees, appropriations, promoting afterschool care programs, and call centers for resources and referral.

Shift Work 10 Bills and 36 Statutes Shift work bills had themes such as: health care workers, employee protection and compensation, and definitions of shift work.

Family Leave Family leave: 52 Bills and 134 Statutes Family leave bills specified: state alterations to the Family and Medical Leave Act, employee protections and use of benefits, employer incentives, using leave for personal/family/school purposes, and tax credits.

Bill Clusters Statutes and bills can be reviewed individually, but often it is useful to view them in “themes” or “clusters” to:  Highlight legislative activity in one particular state  Make it easier to compare legislation between states  Illustrate varying legislation language and content

Breakdown of Telework Bills By Category An Example of Clustering By Theme Note: Some bills may be clustered by more than one theme.

Resources Sloan Network Bill Clusters View bills arranged in thematic clusters for the following topics:  Afterschool Care  Flexible Schedules  Part-Time Work  Phased Retirement  Telework Policy Leadership Series Access a resource developed by the Sloan Network to give policymakers in-depth information on selected work-family legislation such as: - Flexible work schedules - Phased retirement - Telework and telecommuting - Part-time work - Afterschool care