Yeah, this was exactly my question. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 13:31:17 -0700 (PDT) > > baby formula > > > From: FAIR<http://www.fair.org/~fair> > > Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 19:10:22 +0000 > > > > https://us20.campaign-archive.com/?e=6ed8ef48d7&u=e6457f9552de19bc603e65b9c&id=3739012d28 > > > > FAIR > > View article on FAIR's website ( > > https://fair.org/home/we-live-in-an-economy-that-provides-little-support-to-new-parents/) > > 'We Live in an Economy That Provides Little Support to New Parents' Janine > > Jackson ( > > https://fair.org/home/we-live-in-an-economy-that-provides-little-support-to-new-parents/) > > > > Janine Jackson interviewed Popular Information's Tesnim Zekeria about baby > > formula shortages for the May 13, 2022, episode ( > > https://fair.org/home/julie-hollar-on-roe-reversal-tesnim-zekeria-on-baby-formula-shortage/) > > of CounterSpin. This is a lightly edited transcript. > > > > https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin220513Zekeria.mp3 > > > > Popular Information: The baby formula shortage and the twisted priorities of > > the American economy > > > > Popular Info (5/12/22 ( > > https://popular.info/p/the-baby-formula-shortage-and-the?s=r) ) > > > > TZ: Yeah. The other thing, too, that I find interesting is that, I was > > curious to learn more about how the lack of paid family leave in this > > country has also contributed to this crisis. > > > > And unfortunately, there's only really a handful of pieces, like kind of > > blog posts, just things on the fringe, that really touched on the fact that, > > hey, a lot of moms in this country are unable to breastfeed. While, yeah, we > > did guarantee working moms breaks to pump milk, this requires adequate space, > > this requires expensive equipment. And, as a result, this means that it's > > pretty inaccessible. > > > > There's also no federal requirement that workers are paid while they're > > pumping. So for women who work in low-wage industries, like fast food, > > pumping milk is just not affordable nor practical. > > > > JJ: That's what I appreciate about this story, is that it starts from a > > question of: There's a baby formula shortage. How can people feed babies? > > And that's the question you start from, rather than, well, let's talk to a > > CEO of a company that's involved in the supply chain. It changes everything > > when you consider things as a problem, and try to think of it from the > > perspective of a person trying to navigate that problem. That seems to be > > just a categorically different way of doing reporting to me. > > > > TZ: Definitely. Yeah.