At today’s Middle Class Task Force event Vice President Biden  addressed two issues that affect the lives of women across our nation:  closing the gender wage gap and balancing the demands of work and  family. For the majority of American families, it is no longer the case  that one parent is the breadwinner while the other is the caregiver.  Women now make up nearly half of the labor force, and men and women are  more evenly sharing care-giving responsibilities at home.  American  families’ economic security depends in part on ensuring equitable pay,  regardless of who is bringing home the paycheck, and on helping  Americans balance work and family obligations.
The Obama Administration has already made great strides towards  achieving these important goals, through actions such as passage of the  Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, creation of the Equal Pay Enforcement Task  Force, and hosting a White House forum that showcased the best  practices in workplace flexibility. But there is still much work to be  done.
Today, we are announcing the White House’s launch of a Work-Flex  Event Starter Kit to encourage greater dialogue around workplace  flexibility at the community level and bring people together to start  making changes.
We encourage you to use the Event Starter Kit to host a discussion in  your community about how innovative workplace flexibility policies can  help employees balance work and family responsibilities, while  simultaneously improving employers’ bottom lines.  A recent  report by the President’s Council of Economic Advisers found that  companies with flexible work arrangements often have lower turnover and  absenteeism, higher productivity, and healthier workers.  The Event  Starter Kit also contains resources for those looking to learn more  about workplace flexibility, as well as information about the Obama  Administration’s efforts to improve work-family balance for all  Americans.
We hope you will register  your community events with the White House in advance and then  check back in with us to tell us what you accomplished. We are eager to  learn more about the progress you are making in your communities and in  workplaces both large and small, all across this great nation.  We hope  you will lend your voice to this conversation, because workplace  flexibility is an issue that fundamentally affects how all Americans  live and work.
 
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