When college roommates Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman cooked up the idea for Reddit, they weren't thinking about company culture or worker benefits. But now Ohanian, Reddit's executive chairman and fiance of tennis champion Serena Williams, is taking full advantage of his company's new parental leave policy after welcoming a
Reddit co-founder is latest tech executive to take parental leave
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Reddit's executive chairman Alexis Ohanian is taking advantage of his company's parental leave policy. Photo / Getty
Reddit's head of people and culture, Katelin Holloway, crafted the firm's policy by drawing on her experience: While at a different tech firm, she found herself on a conference call while heading into the delivery room.
Ohanian said that coming up with a leave plan isn't something that startup founders usually think about until their company has grown enough, to having at least 100 employees. (Hitting that benchmark usually means that a startup has some stability.) When Holloway came on in 2016, the company had 75 employees. Now, as the leave plan goes into full effect, the company has 250 employees. It gives new parents 16 weeks of leave, regardless of whether they give birth, their spouse does, or they adopt a child.
Only 14 per cent of American workers have access to any paid parental leave, according to the Pew Research Center, and only 12 per cent of companies offer any paid paternity leave. The average maximum for paid maternity leave in the United States is 14.2 weeks.
Reddit specifically has had a poor reputation for the way it treats its workers, particularly women. But when Huffman returned as chief executive in 2015, the company started to reshape its culture.
The leave policy is part of that.
"For me, it's more than just the time," Ohanian said by phone a couple of weeks before his daughter's birth. Reddit also makes plans before the start of the parental leave to hand off responsibilities, to ensure that parents away from work can stay that way. It may seem odd to laud men for finally speaking out on something women have said for years. But, Holloway said, it's important to have any high-level executive speak up - and to hammer home that paid leave for any parent supports a whole family.
"I realized that supporting men was also supporting women," Holloway said.