'Socialism' in the C-suite: Where big corporations agree with Democrats on progressive policy ideas
Major U.S. corporations support some progressive policy ideas from Democratic candidates for president, including paid maternity leave and child-care financial support.Sen. Elizabeth Warren , one of several Democrats running for the party's nomination in the 2020 presidential race, has outlined details progressive policy ideas on workplace issues including government financial support to working parents to cover child-care costs.
Among U.S. CFOs, 25% said increased government funding for child care would have the "most positive" impact on their businesses if it became law, while 20% say "mandatory paid maternity leave." On the downside, 40% said "Medicare for all" would have the most negative impact on their businesses, while 25% said universal basic income would.
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