Stellantis to open more lactation rooms at Michigan plant
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The U.S. Department of Labor says Stellantis will create more lactation rooms at its Sterling Heights assembly plant. The department found that the automaker violated the rights of nursing mothers who work there. The company says employee health and wellness is a top priority for the company.
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Stellantis to open more lactation rooms at Michigan plant
The U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday that Stellantis will create more lactation rooms at its Sterling Heights, Michigan auto plant and fix its break policy after the department found
Stellantis to open more lactation rooms at Michigan plant
The U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday that Stellantis will create more lactation rooms at its Sterling Heights, Michigan auto plant and fix its break policy after the department found that the automaker violated the rights of nursing mothers who w...
Stellantis to open more lactation rooms at Michigan plant
The U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday that Stellantis will create more lactation rooms at its Sterling Heights, Michigan auto plant and fix its break policy after the department found that the automaker violated the rights of nursing mothers who work there. Investigators with the department’s Wage and Hour division found that the Stellantis plant didn’t have adequate lactation rooms, with nursing mothers waiting up to 20 minutes for an avai…
Stellantis to open more lactation rooms at Michigan plant
The U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday that Stellantis will create more lactation rooms at its Sterling Heights, Michigan auto plant and fix its break policy after the department found that the automaker violated the rights of nursing mothers who work there.
Stellantis to open more lactation rooms at Michigan plant
The U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday that Stellantis will create more lactation rooms at its Sterling Heights, Michigan auto plant and fix its break policy after the department found that the automaker violated the rights of nursing mothers who work there. Investigators with the department’s Wage and Hour division found that the Stellantis plant didn’t have adequate lactation rooms, with nursing mothers waiting up to 20 minutes for an avai…
Investigation finds Stellantis violated rights of nursing mothers working at Sterling Heights plant
The U.S. Department of Labor launched an investigation into the Stellantis plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, after someone reported that an employee expressed breast milk on the factory floor when they were denied access to lactation rooms.