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Date: | Wed, 15 Sep 1999 19:08:45 -0400 |
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janaken wrote:
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> Hi, I was asked to post this to the group hoping one the the legal experts
> would answer.
> Here is the problem.
> Mother ( a nurse) is working at a small hospital in Washington State. She
> works 12 hours shifts and has a small baby whom she breastfeeds. The father
> brings the baby to the mother at the hospital twice during her shift to
> breastfeed .The mother feeds the infant in the nurses lounge covering up her
> breast.The mother breastfeeds her on her own break times and does not ask
> for any special treatment. The director has told the mother she can not
> breastfeed her baby at work .The director is the only one who has had any
> complaints. The mother is wondering if the director has any legal right to
> make her stop breastfeeding at work?
> The mother would be happy to talk via phone with an attorney specializing
> in breastfeeding issues.
> Thanks
> Jan Aken
>
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I'm not a Lawyer but, what state are you talking about ? Many states do
have laws protecting womens rights to breastfeed their babies. I helped
get the law passed in New York State 5 years ago. At that time we were
the 3rd state to enact a law. Check it out As long as she's on her
time, her break or her meal time they shouln't be able to say anything.
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