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Companies reach out to help women employees following US abortion ruling

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Companies reach out to help women employees following US abortion ruling

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  • The US Supreme Court rejected “Roe v. Wade.”
  • It acknowledged a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion.
  • Several US firms declared they would assist their employees if they had to travel outside of the state for abortion services.
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After the US Supreme Court rejected “Roe v. Wade,” which acknowledged a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion, several US firms declared they would assist their employees if they had to travel outside of the state for abortion services.

Second-largest private employer in the US, Amazon, informed its staff that it will cover up to $4,000 in travel costs annually for non-life-threatening medical procedures, including elective abortions.

Apple Inc. has stated that its current health plan includes abortion care and travel expenses if the treatment is not accessible in the employee’s home state.

Microsoft: The company will now offer employees in the US travel expense reimbursement as part of its existing abortion and gender-affirming care options.

Meta Platforms Inc.: The business announced in a statement that it plans to provide reimbursement for workers’ out-of-state medical and reproductive services-related travel costs, “to the extent permissible by law.” The business stated, “Given the legal complexity involved, we are evaluating how best to do so.”

Read more: Wealth will only determine which Texan can access abortion

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Walt Disney Co.: According to Disney, the company’s benefits will pay for employees’ travel expenses if they need to get care elsewhere, including an abortion.

Netflix: Netflix announced it would provide travel reimbursement through its health plans for US employees and dependents travelling for cancer treatment, transplants, abortions, and treatments that promotes gender identity.

Due to recently passed limitations in Texas and other states, Citigroup Inc. has begun to pay for travel costs for employees who travel out of state for abortions.

JP Morgan Chase & Co.: The business informed staff that it would cover their travel expenses to countries where abortions are permitted.

Starbucks Corp.: Starbucks announced that it will pay for US employees’ and their dependents’ travel expenses for abortions that require them to travel more than 100 miles from home.

American Express Co.: American Express stated that if an employee or dependent needs an abortion or gender-affirming treatment that is not offered where they live, travel and any relevant costs will be covered.

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Read more: Telehealth clinics still offer abortion pills out of state despite Roe v. Wade

Uber Technologies Inc.: Uber stated that a number of reproductive health benefits, such as pregnancy termination and travel costs to obtain healthcare, are covered by company insurance plans in the United States.

Beginning on July 1, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will pay for employees residing in the US who must travel outside of their home country to get abortion or gender-affirming medical treatment.

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