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RWU Law professor: Employers should prepare for overturning of Roe v. Wade

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45% : But even so, individuals "feel that their reproductive rights are under attack, regardless of if a state is still protecting abortion," Raposa said, and want to see clear company policies protecting the right to choose, as well as strong family policies.
40% : Conversely, this shift may also leave companies in all areas of the U.S. reluctant to expand operations into states with harsh restrictions on abortion, Raposa said, which could "potentially impact the way to draw talent to other facilities and ... the potential growing of an operation."

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