Amazon will pay US staff travel expenses for abortions and other treatments

Saturday 18th of May 2024

Amazon will pay US staff travel expenses for abortions and other treatments

including elective abortions.

A message to Amazon staff said that the firm will pay up to $4,000 (£3,201) in travel expenses each year for treatments not available nearby.

Several other companies have announced plans that ensure staff have access to abortions.

It comes amid rising restrictions for the procedure nationwide.

Amazon's new benefits are effective retroactively from 1 January

According to the announcement, first reported by Reuters, the new benefits will apply to treatments that are not available inside a 100-mile (161km) radius of an employee's home and for which virtual options are not available.

An Amazon spokesperson confirmed the benefit expansion to the BBC and said it also includes bariatric care, oncology, congenital anomalies from within 24 months of birth, mental health treatments and in-patient substance abuse disorder services.

Amazon is one of the biggest private sector employers in the US, with 1.1m full and part-time workers in the country. It employs people nation-wide, with most workers in California, Texas, and Washington state - home to its global headquarters.

The benefits will be available to all employees enrolled in two different health plans offered by the company, including those working in offices or in warehouses.

The company also offers up to $10,000 (£8,002) for urgent, life-threatening medical issues.

The ‘ranch’ for Texas mothers with no place to go
While the expansion of benefits by Amazon is not aimed specifically at allowing access to abortions, it comes at a time when several Republican state governments have passed laws restricting abortion access in their jurisdictions.

Next month, the conservative-leaning Supreme Court will also rule on a case that could overturn Roe v Wade, a 1973 court ruling that legalised abortion in the US.

If the law is overturned, each US state could be permitted to determine its own abortion rules, with more than 20 states expected to limit abortion care or even ban abortions in most cases all together.

In Texas - which has one of the strictest abortion laws in the country and bans the procedure after six weeks of a pregnancy - a recent study found that some 1,400 Texans were traveling out of state for abortions monthly.

Companies including Yelp and Citigroup have recently said they will reimburse employees who travel to circumvent local abortion restrictions.

Citigroup said the policy was "in response to changes in reproductive healthcare laws in certain states".


COMMENTS
  1. author
    Lessy

    This sounds odd

  1. author
    Viscountessazinah

    Okay

  1. author
    Oritabentsil

    Ok

  1. author
    Edudzi8

    Great

  1. author
    KillerGod

    Ok

  1. author
    Aiko

    Ok

  1. author
    DeePresident

    Too bad

  1. author
    Ghansahkingsley

    G5

  1. author
    KofiSam

    ok

  1. author
    ChrisBlake

    I’m I’m support of the home grown medicine . Apart from curing or protecting us from the COVID it will also build us up therefore making us stronger.

  1. author
    KingClave

    K

  1. author
    Kojoarthur

    Ok

  1. author
    glidening3

    Great

  1. author
    Lebronchainz

    Yeah

  1. author
    GreenleafAppiah

    Kk

  1. author
    Mieza

    Kj

Page2 of 2
LEAVE A REPLY