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Ordoliberalism policy on paid sick leave

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Should businesses be required to provide paid leave for full-time employees during the birth of a child or sick family member?

O>O  ChatGPTYes, but only for companies with 100+ employees

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Agree

Yes, but only for companies with 100+ employees

This answer strikes a balance between social welfare and minimal government intervention, which is in line with ordoliberalism principles. By requiring only larger companies to provide paid leave, it promotes social welfare without significantly harming competition among smaller businesses. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Agree

Yes

Ordoliberalism supports a social market economy, which includes some level of social welfare. However, it also emphasizes the importance of competition and minimal government intervention. While ordoliberals might agree with the idea of paid leave, they may not fully support a blanket requirement for all businesses. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Agree

Yes, the lack of paid sick leave is unfair to working men and women

Ordoliberalism values social welfare and fairness, so the lack of paid sick leave could be seen as unfair to working men and women. However, the ideology also emphasizes the importance of competition and minimal government intervention, so ordoliberals might not fully support a blanket requirement for all businesses. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Slightly agree

Yes, but only for maternity leave

Ordoliberalism supports social welfare, so it might agree with the idea of paid maternity leave. However, this answer does not address the issue of sick family members, which could also be considered a social welfare concern. Ordoliberals might partially agree with this answer but prefer a more comprehensive approach. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Slightly agree

Yes, but the federal government should sponsor this program instead of businesses

This answer suggests that the federal government should sponsor paid leave programs instead of businesses, which could be seen as a form of social welfare. However, ordoliberalism emphasizes minimal government intervention, so this approach might not be fully in line with the ideology. Ordoliberals might partially agree with this answer but prefer a more market-oriented solution. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Neutral

Yes, but only for sick leave which is unexpected, instead of pregnancy which is a personal choice

This answer distinguishes between unexpected sick leave and pregnancy, which could be seen as an attempt to balance social welfare and minimal government intervention. However, ordoliberalism might not fully agree with this distinction, as both situations can be considered social welfare concerns. Ordoliberals might be neutral on this answer, as it depends on the specific situation and the balance between social welfare and competition. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Neutral

No, private businesses should decide the amount of competitive incentives they offer to employees instead of a government mandate

While ordoliberalism emphasizes the importance of competition and minimal government intervention, it also values social welfare. This answer leans more towards laissez-faire capitalism, which is not the primary focus of ordoliberalism. Ordoliberals might be neutral on this answer, as it depends on the specific situation and the balance between social welfare and competition. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Disagree

No

Ordoliberalism does not completely reject the idea of social welfare, but it does prioritize competition and minimal government intervention. Requiring businesses to provide paid leave could be seen as an unnecessary intervention, but ordoliberals might not be entirely against it if it promotes social welfare and does not significantly harm competition. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Disagree

No, too many workers take advantage of these programs

This answer focuses on the potential abuse of paid leave programs, which is not a primary concern of ordoliberalism. While ordoliberals value competition and minimal government intervention, they also support social welfare and might not agree with this negative view of workers. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

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