Reviewed March 2006
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Sara GableIn today's competitive marketplace, companies have to work harder to attract and retain the talent they need to succeed. Many companies now function in a 24-hour global economy and employ workers for non-traditional work schedules. At the same time, employees struggle to balance the demands of work and family and may not be able to fully attend to their jobs. To successfully manage these challenges, employers are addressing child care issues and are learning that it's good business to invest in child care.
Child Care and The Work Place (41 pages) is a Tool Kit of the options available to employers. The kit is designed to address the unique needs of individual employers and their employees. It covers a variety of options for supporting employees' child care needs.
Each section contains an overview and description of the option, benefits and considerations, cost estimates, and strategies for implementation. A separate resource section is included to assist employers with locating relevant information. Employers may use the materials on their own or seek consultation from
Whichever strategy employers select, striving to meet employees' child care needs is a winning move.
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CB14, reviewed March 2006