Labor and Employment Partner Carrie Hoffman spoke to Forbes about the evolution of breastfeeding in the workplace.
"Most corporate offices can find a private space for their workers. Where compliance gets tricky is such workplaces as restaurants, hotels and retail stores," remarked Ms. Hoffman. "Space is at a premium there, especially for small retailers. Big box stores like Best Buy or Macy's usually have a private place for their employees anyway so any additional measures they may have to take for compliance are not too costly."
The article's title is "Obamacare's Mother's Day Gift: Space and Time to Breastfeed at Work."
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