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NWLC’s Weekly Roundup: February 6 – 10

Another weekly roundup has arrived! After the jump, we have a small collection of stories for you on Super Bowl ads, an MIT admissions project, a new report coming out next week, and details on where you can get the latest on contraceptive coverage. Read more »

#NotBuyingIt: Taking a Stand against an Outdated Method of Advertising

First of all, I want to congratulate the New York Giants, winners of Super Bowl XLVI, and Mario Manningham, fellow Michigan Wolverine, on a well-played victory. Read more »

Support for Child Care Across the Spectrum

Child care got favorable and somewhat unexpected mentions on Tuesday from two conservative-leaning commentators—co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe and former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough and New York Times columnist David Brooks.

During a segment about the best companies to work for, Scarborough brought up—without prompting—the benefits for employees when companies provide on-site child care. Scarborough talked about how reassuring it can be for parents to know that their children are well cared-for while they work, and close enough to visit anytime during the day. He is certainly correct about how valuable on-site child care can be. Unfortunately, it is not an option for most parents. Many parents work for employers that are too small to support an on-site center. Many parents also work multiple part-time jobs and would not find it practical to move their child from one place to another as they moved from job to job throughout the day. And, as Scarborough’s co-host Mika Brzezinski points out, on-site child care may not be convenient for parents with school-age children, since they would need to find a way to get their children from school in the middle of the day.

But if employers cannot offer child care on site or doing so would not meet their employees’ needs, they can support child care in other ways.  Read more »

NWLC’s Weekly Roundup: January 16-20

Welcome to another weekly roundup! We’ve got a few quick hits today, including the possible future of some domestic violence shelters, recognition for an inspiring young scientist, good news in the health care world, and a few celebrations coming up. Read more »

NWLC’s Weekly Roundup: January 9-13

Welcome to another weekly roundup! A lot’s buzzing around the web this week, but below are some of the things that really caught our attention. After the jump, quick hits on the Student Non-Discrimination Act, an ABC exec’s thoughts on the new show, “Work It,” some truly terrible advertising already on (or about to hit) the airwaves, a new reproductive health measure in Brazil, and the Internet’s most well-spoken 13-year-old girl. Read more »

ABC’s “Work It” should be Fired Immediately

One of the best cures for the post-holiday blues is the crop of new TV shows in January. One new show on ABC, “Work It”, is definitely going to boost us out of any blues – by making us see red.

According to ABC, “Work It” is: Read more »