I'm Just a Bill: Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Enforcement
👀 I’m Just a Bill — Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Enforcement
A Liana Banyan “I’m Just a Bill” Bounty Poster
What is this bill?
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) was signed in 2022 and went into effect June 27, 2023. The 119th Congress is considering enforcement-strengthening provisions and addressing implementation challenges identified in the EEOC final regulations.
What does it actually do?
- Reasonable accommodations: Requires covered employers (15+ employees) to provide reasonable accommodations for known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions.
- EEOC enforcement: Strengthens EEOC investigation and enforcement authority.
- Private right of action: Workers can file suit; remedies parallel Title VII.
- Coverage: Applies before, during, and after pregnancy.
- Documentation: Limits what employers can require for accommodation requests.
Who votes when?
- House and Senate: Active enforcement-amendment consideration
- EEOC regulations: Already finalized and in effect
- President: Signature dependent on amendment scope
How does this affect cooperative-class families?
Composes with #5 The Family Table (Ai-jen Poo + Ashton Applewhite + Marc Freedman three-Crown architecture) and the cooperative’s broader $11 trillion unpaid-care-work framing. PWFA enforcement directly affects the working-mother cooperative-class member experience — and the cooperative’s Initiative #5 is structurally designed to fill the gaps PWFA leaves (informal caregivers, unpaid care work, intergenerational care coordination).
Shirley Temple Truth Score
🟡 Provisional — Council vote pending.
Help Each Other Help Ourselves.