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What too many workplaces get wrong about family benefits
As a gay man living in Israel, creating a family was a long and arduous journey. To legally marry my partner, we had to travel to Canada, and to legally have children via surrogacy, it required seven separate trips to America totaling 100,000 miles, $300,000, and about three months off from work.Eight years and one international relocation later, my non-traditional family is living happily in the San Francisco Bay Area. But for us, like many, the Covid-19 pandemic has taken a massive financial and emotional toll.My husband is a physician and researcher at UCSF, putting in 80 hours a week as an essential worker, and I’m the chief marketing officer of a rapidly growing startup. To accommodate

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