i think it feels closely tied to the future of work because a lot of workers are wondering whether the entity that provides them with their health care, in any case being their employer, is going to help them access the reproductive health care that they want or need. It's not just a nice to have it no mekor break ye. For low income women, or for women in low paying jobs in states that have or plan to ban abortion, they might very practically rely on their employer to make or break the difference in whether they're able to get an abortion. So for a lot of people, it's a pressing concern, whether or not their employer wayis in.

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