Companies offering onsite childcare, great paternity leave policies, and more
The good news is, the conversation around paternity leave is "louder than ever," says Isaacs. "At the federal and state level, a number of measures are being adopted that will hopefully result in a nation-wide solution. We are seeing companies realize the importance of offering longer paid leave options to their workforce."
Fatherly decided to find the companies leading the race and spotlight those organizations for its new list of the Best Places To Work For New Dads.
"These employers are showing that offering new dads more paid time off can be a real competitive advantage - particularly as it relates to recruiting and retaining top talent," he says.
Google - which recently landed the No. 1 spot on Business Insider's ranking of the Best Companies To Work For In America - leads Fatherly's list thanks to its lengthy paternity leave (12 weeks, or 18 if you are the primary caregiver); flexibility policies; and onsite childcare at the Googleplex.
In addition, it has an impressive policy that in the event of your untimely death, your spouse will receive 50% of your salary for 10 years and all stock options, which vest immediately - and your kids will get $1,000 a month until they turn 19 (or 23 if they're full-time students). "Ensuring that your family is taken care of is something on the mind of every new dad," says Isaacs.
Here's the full list.
1. Google
2. Facebook
3. Bank of America
4. Patagonia
5. State Street
6. Genentech
7. LinkedIn
8. Arnold & Porter
9. Roche Diagnostics
10. Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC)
11. Twitter
12.Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
13. Yahoo
14. SAP
15. Salesforce
16. Microsoft
17. Discovery Communications
18. CA Technologies
19. Rackspace Hosting
20. Fannie Mae
21. WellStar Health System
22. Deloitte
23. TripAdvisor
24. Ryan LLC
25. Alston & Bird
26. Baker Donelson
27. McGraw Hill Financial
28. Northern Trust
29. Intuit
30. Ernst & Young LLP
31. The Container Store
32. Goldman Sachs
33. American Express
34. IBM
35 The Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
36. Capital One Financial
37. Abbott
38. SAS
39. MasterCard
40. General Mills
41. KPMG
42. Scripps Health
43. Shake Shack
44. Procter & Gamble
45. Zappos
46. Zoetis
47. Ultimate Software
48. Bristol-Myers Squibb
49. Citi
50. Humana
"Facebook, which ranked No. 2, has the most impressive paternity leave policy of any company on the list with 17 weeks," says Isaacs. "Additionally, new parents receive $4,000 in 'baby cash' and subsidized childcare. It has a good work-from-home and flextime policy and, of course, it offers perks like nap rooms and free dry cleaning."
Rounding out the top 3 is Bank of America, which offers 12 weeks of paid leave plus another 14 weeks of unpaid leave for dads (if you can swing it). "In addition to leave, we liked their TelaDoc service, which lets you talk to a doctor by phone or video chat," he says.
Last year, millennials accounted for 80% of new parents. "Millennial dads are more engaged than ever in childcare and household responsibilities - and an ever-rising share of them believe that companies should offer paid leave," says Isaacs.