Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal's Paternity Leave Sparks This Question
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In a sign of how quickly norms are evolving at US companies, the big question sparked by Parag Agrawal's announcement was why he wasn't using more of the 20 weeks that Twitter offers.
When Twitter Inc. head Parag Agrawal said this week that he'll take "a few weeks" off following the birth of his second child, he was praised for breaking a taboo surrounding top executives and paternity leave. Others said his plans don't go far enough.
In a sign of how quickly norms are evolving at U.S. companies, the big question sparked by Agrawal's announcement was why he wasn't using more of the 20 weeks that Twitter offers. Reddit Inc. co-founder Alexis Ohanian urged Agrawal to "take the time you need." Others noted that by taking more leave, Agrawal could reinforce to employees that it is safe for them to do the same.
"You can split parental leave up, like take a few weeks to make sure everything at home is A-OK, then take every Friday off to use the rest of the leave," Ohanian, who has been a vocal advocate for parental leave, suggested on Twitter. His venture capital firm, Initialized, currently offers four months of parental leave to employees. In October 2021, co-founder Garry Tan said he took advantage of the full four months when it was available to him "to make sure everyone at Initialized felt like they could do it."
Agrawal, Twitter's former technology chief, was named to the chief executive officer role in November, taking over for co-founder Jack Dorsey. During his leave, Agrawal "plans on being connected with the executive team throughout, which is what works best for him, his wife and the company," said Laura Yagerman, a spokeswoman for the San Francisco-based company.