Attitudes Shift On Paid Leave: Dads Sue Too Analysis

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Jade Rene P. Guevara
September 28, 2015
BA440-03
Internet Review #2

Attitudes Shift on Paid Leave: Dads Sue, Too

Scheiber, N. (2015, September 15). Attitudes Shift on Paid Leave: Dads Sue, Too. Retrieved September 26, 2015, from http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/16/business/attitudes-shift-on-paid-leave-dads-sue-too.html

Article Summary
In this article, Noam Scheiber discusses the rising issue of parental paid leave equality in the workplace. The argument is that dads should have the ability to help with family responsibilities if they so choose, and be given the same paid leave rights as their women counterparts. In a case as far back as 2013, Dechert law firm attorney, Ariel Ayanna, had endured heckling from co-workers who let him know …show more content…

His articles are found in top magazines such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, New York magazine, and Slate, and Scheiber has also appeared on CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, and NPR, all world leading news castors. I believe his years as senior editor and vast collection of publications make Scheiber a very credible …show more content…

He also includes survey results and quotes the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Scheiber’s article is current, written only thirteen days ago, and relative to today’s workplace.

Structure and Format: 20/20 – Overall, I found this article very professionally written. The author did not use any industry specific language and there were no grammatical errors found within. The overall format provided a comfortable flow, making it an enjoyable read.

Site and Access: 10/10 – The New York Times is a well-known and credible newspaper that is now available online. The homepage of this website is overloaded with the latest stories with plenty of popular topics to choose from. Its search engine, variety of helpful links, and option to select the date range, result type, and author, made the website easy to use and very productive for this