Washington: Several US companies, including Disney, Netflix, Paramount, Comcast, Sony and Meta, said they would help their employees if they had to travel out of state for abortion services after the US Supreme Court overturned “Roe v. Wade” which recognised a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion.Also Read – US West Coast States California, Oregon, and Washington To Protect Abortion Rights
Disney reached out to employees to stress that it recognises the “impact” of the Supreme Court’s decision and “remain committed to providing comprehensive access to quality and affordable care” for all employees and their families, which includes family planning and reproductive care, “no matter where they live”, an internal source told ‘Variety’. Also Read – What is Roe v. Wade And Why The New Abortion Verdict Puts US On Edge? Explained
For Disney employees unable to access a medical service, including abortions, in one location, they have a travel benefit that allows for “affordable coverage for receiving similar levels of care in another location”. Also Read – Netflix to Bring Ad-Tier to Platform by Year End. Here’s What It Means
A Netflix spokesperson told ‘Variety’ that the streaming service does offer travel reimbursement coverage for full-time US employees and their dependents who need to travel for cancer treatment, transplants, gender-affirming care, or abortion — through our US health plans. This is a $ 10,000-lifetime allowance per employee and/or their dependents per service.”
In light of the Supreme Court decision, Warner Bros. Discovery has expanded its “healthcare benefits options to cover transportation expenses for employees and their covered family members who need to travel to access abortion and reproductive care,” a spokesperson said in a statement obtained by ‘Variety’.
‘Variety’ has confirmed that Comcast has a travel benefit that covers Comcast and NBCUniversal employees’ medical services and procedures that aren’t available near an employee’s home.”
Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish and Chief People Officer Nancy Phillips sent a memo to staff on Friday, confirming the company’s intentions to cover travel costs for employees seeking abortions.
In a memo obtained by ‘Variety’, they wrote: “Reproductive health care through company-sponsored health insurance, including coverage for birth control, elective abortion care, miscarriage care and certain related travel expenses if the covered health service, such as abortion, is prohibited in your area.”
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