DPCCC membership approved the following resolution at the May 20, 2021 regular meeting.
WHEREAS, Most employees will have family caregiving responsibilities at some point in their professional lives, with statistics showing that roughly 60 percent of two-parent households with children under age 18 have both parents working; more than 1 in 6 Americans working full-time or part-time report assisting with the care of an elderly or disabled family member, relative, or friend; and over 1 in 12 employed adults are caring for both children and elderly or disabled adults; and
WHEREAS, Family responsibilities discrimination occurs when an employer takes a negative employment action against an employee based on their responsibility to care for a family member. This type of discrimination affects employees of every income level, race, gender, and industry, with working mothers the most likely to experience family responsibilities discrimination and with women being twice as likely as men to say they left work for caregiving responsibilities due to childcare provider or school closures; and
WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 1119 would prohibit employers from discriminating against employees based on their family responsibilities by adding “family responsibilities” to the list of protected characteristics that are prohibited bases of discrimination and would provide employees with caregiving responsibilities with the right to reasonable accommodations to deal with unforeseen school or care closures;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Democratic Party of Contra Costa County supports the passage of Assembly Bill 1119 (Wicks), Anti-Discrimination for Family Responsibilities, as amended on April 21, 2021, and urges the Democratic supermajority in the California State Legislature to pass the legislation and the Democratic Governor to sign the bill into law;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Democratic Party of Contra Costa County shall communicate this resolution to Contra Costa County Democrats, the California Democratic Party, members of the State Senate and State Assembly representing any part of Contra Costa County, members of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, and the Governor of the State of California.
Submitted by: Craig Cheslog, Associate Member, District 2