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The Problem With Companies Promising to Pay for Abortion Travel

Por: The Atlantic Life September 24, 2022

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The benevolence of employers is a terribly shaky safety net.Illustration by Alex CochranAugust 18, 2022On August 5, Indiana became the first state to pass an abortion ban since Roe v. Wade . The next morning, the Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announced that because of the new restrictions, it expected to have to start hiring outside the state. In the meantime, it was expanding its employee health plan to cover travel “for... + full article



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