• Squirrelsdrivemenuts@lemmy.world
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      24 hours ago

      Probably for women who need to breastfeed or use those pumps while at work. Because besides not having parental leave somehow the states also does not require a room to be provided for such things.

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        14 hours ago

        That’s blatantly wrong.

        "Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) … most nursing employees have the right to reasonable break time and a private place to pump breast milk while at work. This right is available each time the employee needs to pump for up to one year after the child’s birth.

        This Fact Sheet summarizes the space requirements for pump breaks under the FLSA."

        https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/73a-flsa-nursing-mothers-at-work-general-guidance

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            9 hours ago

            That sounds reportable and not the norm

            Yeah the US is shit, but we don’t need to dogpile. Again, most likely reportable and a singular instance. Thank you for your anecdote

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        22 hours ago

        Couldn’t they just put a toilet seat on the toilet for that then? This sends the message they are trying to maximize efficiency and allow someone to sit on the commode whilst someone else is breast feeding.

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            19 hours ago

            Anywhere suggesting that someone that is breastfeeding should have to sit facing a prison commode isn’t really focused on comfort. The assumption here is that if they are willing to relegate someone to such a place for breastfeeding, they don’t give a damn about comfort and it’s more likely that they want to keep the toilet free. It’s hyperbole hopefully.

      • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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        19 hours ago

        As a wheelchair user, I will come out and say that I have used one - bedside, after my amputation, when it was difficult to get around. I handled changing out the baggie myself. It wasn’t pleasant, but it’s miles better than a bedpan (which I have thankfully not had to ever use).

        Still a wheelchair users for reasons not worth going into at the moment, but I can transfer and use a walker to go a very short distance. But I can’t get up from a low toilet. Those come with a removable bucket so they can sit over a regular toilet giving you a higher seat.

        I dislike having to use it, but it’s not very unpleasant. And it allows me to be independent in one more little way.

        So these are used in various cases where mobility to a bathroom is not possible, or in cases where using a toilet as-is as not possible.

        Not necessarily happy to say I use one, but I believe information like this helps others treat folks like me with disabilities as more human, understanding some things we go through.

  • Sundray@lemmus.org
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    21 hours ago

    The date and time at the bottom right makes this look like surveillance cam footage. There is a 2nd voyeur.