Longer time off for U.S. parents welcome, but bosses must lead the way

NEW YORK, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Better paid leave for new parents is long overdue in the United States, and executives must lead by example to persuade hard-working, vacation-averse Americans to take advantage of such a benefit, family and employment experts said on Monday.
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