Amazon joins corporate giants to reimburse employees for abortion travel expenses

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Several other state officials have also moved to criminalise or effectively ban abortion in their states, and at least 26 states are likely to ban the procedure entirely if the Supreme Court overturns precedent from from the 1973 ruling inAmazon also announced that it is cutting employee’s paid medical leave for Covid-19 and replacing paid sick days for five days of excused unpaid leave,The corporate giant – where alleged failures to protect employees from Covid-19 sparked widespread worker...

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