San Diego Business Journal - July 14, 1997
When Escondido car dealer Jeanelle Brecht was informed that her office manager and assistant manager were pregnant and would have their children some six weeks apart, she knew she had to do ......
"I saw there were no laws prohibiting the mother from caring for her own child at her own desk, and so that's what we did," ...
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The Humanist - Vol. 61 Nbr. 1, January 2001
The Children of Working Parents
Except for the United ......arents
Infant day care, unless it is conveniently available at the ...... At stake is an effective promotion of mental health and emotional well-being in the population and the prevention of child behavior disasters, anxious hyperactivity, ...
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Financial Executive - Vol. 6 Nbr. 2, March 1990
The increasing number of women in the workforce with young children has forced many companies to determine if child care benefits are an important investment. Firms that have determined they should invest in child care benefits need to consider available options and match the best options with the goals and resources. Available avenues include offering flexile work schedules; providing financial aid for care costs; and setting up on-site child care centers. Variables to consider when offering...
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Los Angeles Business Journal - August 20, 1990
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Developers are converting office space - some of which could have gone unrented - into fitness centers, day care facilities, concierge services, restaurants and ......
Voit's Warner Center Plaza has a day care center, three restaurants, a printing facility, ...
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Communication World - Vol. 6 Nbr. 5, April 1989
Less than ten percent of US companies provide any kind of child-care benefits to their employees. The American Society for Personnel Administration discovered through its 1988 poll that companies rank cost as the biggest obstacle in setting up child-care programs for their employees. Other hurdles include: complexity of the child-care program options and apathy from top management. The situation is improving, however, as new options such as flexible benefit plans and alternatives to on-site c...
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Utah Business - Vol. 4 Nbr. 7, August 1991
WHO'S TAKING CARE OF JOHNNY?
Child Care Attracts Employees
...... Most are part of two-parent families, but thousands are single mothers struggling to earn a living and to raise their children on their own.
Utah's Child-Care Crisis
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San Diego Business Journal - March 13, 2000
Companies Take Renewed Interest in Day Care
While organizations that offer child care ......
The YMCA Childcare Resource Service in San Diego and the Work-Life Coalition of San Diego are helping both businesses and parents find solutions to their child care needs.
Although the business community's ...
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