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By Nathanael Blake, Catholic World Report, Nov. 19, 2024

Nathanael Blake, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His primary research interests are American political theory, Christian political thought, and the intersection of natural law and philosophical hermeneutics.  …

 

A new study examining the family policies of Fortune 100 companies reveals an unmistakable trend toward policies that conflict with the principles and precepts articulated by Christians, most clearly by the Catholic Church.

Christian social thinkers have urged the development of a humane economy that provides justice for workers and support for families. Unfortunately, big businesses today appear to have little sense of how to achieve this, even when they are trying to be generous to their employees.

My Ethics and Public Policy Center colleague Alexandra DeSanctis and I recently completed a report examining the family policies of Fortune 100 companies. Despite the many differences between these companies, there was an unmistakable trend toward policies that conflict with the principles and precepts that have been repeatedly articulated by Christians, most clearly by the Catholic Church. …

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