The new health care bill recently signed into law by President Barack Obama contains a little known and often overlooked provision about which all employers should be aware. The provision amends the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and employers now will be required to provide women with breaks to breastfeed, as well as a location to breastfeed.
Such requirements already exist in sixteen states but the requirement now will be a federal law. Under the law, employers must provide reasonable time and a place for nursing mothers to express breast milk for one year following the child’s birth. The location must be something other than a bathroom, shielded from view, and free from intrusion by coworkers and the public.
In light of the potential burden imposed and the logistical concerns (such as how to provide bus drivers, postal workers, police officers and other mobile workers a place to breastfeed), the Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division is seeking public comment before it begins writing guidelines for the new law. The public can comment through February 22, 2011 at http://www.regulations.gov/#!home. We encourage employees and employers alike to comment and provide their perspectives on this new law.