Company Perks Keep Getting Nicer, But Only for Some Workers

A few elite companies battle to offer the most enticing perks, while much of the workforce still lacks paid maternal leave or vacation time.
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At Seattle-based real estate website Zillow, new moms traveling for work can have their breast milk shipped on the company's dime. Consulting company Accenture will pay for employees to have gender reassignment surgery. Twilio, a messaging service based in San Francisco, gives workers free Kindle tablets and a $30 subscription to purchase books.

These are some of the perks enjoyed by the working elite, according to Glassdoor's list of the top 20 companies for employee benefits and perks, released on Wednesday.