Google memo on end of Roe v. Wade says employees may apply to relocate 'without justification'

Google memo on end of Roe v. Wade says employees may apply to relocate 'without justification'

Jun 24, 2022 by CNBC

Key Facts

  • “This is a profound change for the country that deeply effects so many of us, especially women,” wrote Google Chief People officer Fiona Cicconi in an email to workers, viewed by CNBC.
  • Google’s statement comes as corporations around the country, including Amazon and Meta, say they are will pay for employees to travel to receive abortions if they are in states where it is banned after the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade, rolling back the federal right to receive an abortion.
  • The company’s U.S. benefits plan and health insurance plan for full-time employees cover out-of-state medical producers that are not available where an employee lives and works, Cicconi added in the memo.
  • Googlers can also apply for relocation without justification, and those overseeing this process will be aware of the situation.

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