Parents returning to work
July 29th 2008 11:35
Women, especially find it difficult juggling between family and career. After having a child they often do take an extended leave to take care of the new born, and find themselves at cross roads when it comes to returning to the work force.
Last weekend's The Australian has a great article on companies that are adopting new approaches to help women returning to work, providing childcare facilities even children's play areas inside the offices themselves. This has attracted more women to return to the work force and giving more flexibility to parents who both work with options to spend more time with their children.
As for trying to find that job to start with, Sara Dobson has written on her blog some excellent advise for those looking to return to work after a long period of unemployment. You can read her post here -> Parents Precinct: Returning to the work force
Last weekend's The Australian has a great article on companies that are adopting new approaches to help women returning to work, providing childcare facilities even children's play areas inside the offices themselves. This has attracted more women to return to the work force and giving more flexibility to parents who both work with options to spend more time with their children.
As for trying to find that job to start with, Sara Dobson has written on her blog some excellent advise for those looking to return to work after a long period of unemployment. You can read her post here -> Parents Precinct: Returning to the work force
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