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Some companies are cutting back on parental leave post-pandemic 

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A survey of 3,000 employers by the Society for Human Resource Management found some companies are deciding to cut back on the amount of paid maternity and paternity leave for their employees. NBC News’ Hallie Jackson reports on how the latest data is leaving potential parents to rethink their employment plans.