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Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

Introduced: May 11, 2017 Introduced by: Nadler, Jerrold Democratic · New York See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 3 steps
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Jun 7, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice.
May 11, 2017
Referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, and in addition to the Committees on House Administration, Oversight and Government Reform, and the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
May 11, 2017
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

This bill prohibits employment practices that discriminate against making reasonable accommodations for job applicants or employees affected by pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. Specifically, the bill declares that it is an unlawful employment practice to: (1) fail to make reasonable accommodations to known limitations of such job applicants or employees, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on an entity's business operation; (2) deny employment opportunities based on the need of the entity to make such reasonable accommodations; (3) require such job applicants or employees to accept an accommodation that they choose not to accept, if such accommodation is unnecessary to perform the job; (4) require such employees to take paid or unpaid leave if another reasonable accommodation can be provided to their known limitations; or (5) take adverse action in terms, conditions, or privileges of employment against an employee requesting or using such reasonable accommodations.

The bill sets forth enforcement procedures and remedies under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995, the Government Employee Rights Act of 1991, and the rights and protections extended to presidential offices.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission must provide examples of reasonable accommodations that shall be provided to affected job applicants or employees unless the employer can demonstrate that doing so would impose an undue hardship.

The bill prohibits state immunity under the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution from an action for a violation of this bill.

What's happening now June 7, 2017

Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice.

 Committees of jurisdiction 5
 Cosponsors 69
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Cleaver, Emanuel
Missouri · Nov 29, 2018
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Sherman, Brad
California · Nov 29, 2018
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Torres, Norma J.
California · Nov 13, 2018
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Watson Coleman, Bonnie
New Jersey · Nov 13, 2018
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Evans, Dwight
Pennsylvania · Nov 2, 2018
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Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
Florida · Oct 26, 2018
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DeSaulnier, Mark
California · Sep 27, 2018
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Larsen, Rick
Washington · Jul 27, 2018
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Johnson, Henry C. "Hank"
Georgia · Jun 19, 2018
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Moulton, Seth
Massachusetts · May 16, 2018
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Sánchez, Linda T.
California · May 16, 2018
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Gomez, Jimmy
California · Dec 21, 2017
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Norcross, Donald
New Jersey · Sep 13, 2017
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Pingree, Chellie
Maine · Sep 13, 2017
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Castor, Kathy
Florida · Aug 18, 2017
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Kaptur, Marcy
Ohio · Aug 18, 2017
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Krishnamoorthi, Raja
Illinois · Aug 18, 2017
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Larson, John B.
Connecticut · Aug 18, 2017
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Lynch, Stephen F.
Massachusetts · Aug 18, 2017
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Bera, Ami
California · Jul 28, 2017
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Garamendi, John
California · Jul 28, 2017
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Titus, Dina
Nevada · Jul 28, 2017
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Velázquez, Nydia M.
New York · Jul 28, 2017
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Clarke, Yvette D.
New York · Jul 27, 2017
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Cohen, Steve
Tennessee · Jul 27, 2017
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Dingell, Debbie
Michigan · Jul 27, 2017
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Foster, Bill
Illinois · Jul 27, 2017
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Gallego, Ruben
Arizona · Jul 27, 2017
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Tonko, Paul
New York · Jul 27, 2017
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Meng, Grace
New York · Jul 19, 2017
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Chu, Judy
California · Jul 11, 2017
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Courtney, Joe
Connecticut · Jul 11, 2017
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Lofgren, Zoe
California · Jul 11, 2017
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Soto, Darren
Florida · Jul 11, 2017
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Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Jun 15, 2017
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Kelly, Robin L.
Illinois · Jun 15, 2017
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Matsui, Doris O.
California · Jun 15, 2017
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McGovern, James P.
Massachusetts · Jun 15, 2017
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Beyer, Donald S.
Virginia · Jun 6, 2017
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Bonamici, Suzanne
Oregon · Jun 6, 2017
D
Brownley, Julia
California · Jun 6, 2017
D
Davis, Danny K.
Illinois · Jun 6, 2017
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Espaillat, Adriano
New York · Jun 6, 2017
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Jayapal, Pramila
Washington · Jun 6, 2017
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McCollum, Betty
Minnesota · Jun 6, 2017
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Pocan, Mark
Wisconsin · Jun 6, 2017
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Quigley, Mike
Illinois · Jun 6, 2017
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Raskin, Jamie
Maryland · Jun 6, 2017
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Schakowsky, Janice D.
Illinois · Jun 6, 2017
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Smith, Adam
Washington · Jun 6, 2017
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