I thought employers already had to do this, tbh.
I'm going back to work in March as well and am thinking about expressing for when my son is in nursery.
The article mentions that women finish breastfeeding at six months. Well, no. They might choose to. And they might start weaning then, but many women will continue to breastfeed for a longer period.
I am not sure how my company would provide me space. The meeting rooms all have glass panes in the doors and the only other private room is the disabled loo, which I could express in, but I don't know if I'd want to prepare my baby's food in a toilet. I guess if I just faced away from the door it would work in one of the smaller meeting rooms. Not sure how my boss will feel about it though!
Someone on another thread here mentioned expressing/bfeeding women getting 'extra' breaks being unfair on other workers. Well so long as I get the job done, I don't see the problem. I think supporting women to breastfeed their baby (if they choose to feed that way) is a good thing. Plenty of companies allow smoking breaks (mine does and I don't begrudge them), and I'd take fewer breaks than that.
Hmm, it will be interesting to see what becomes of all this.