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Reliable child care reduces employee lateness and improves attendance. Although the Family and Medical Leave Act is designed to assist employees when there is an emergency, other options are required when a minor child is not sick, but needs to be watched over during working hours. Tax credits offered by the federal government are available to ease the cost of providing child care. There are many sources for referrals to help employees find a reliable child care provider.


 
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4149news.aspxNews'Sandwiched' Workers Seek Flexible Firms04/25/2002National
9320whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersBabies on Board02/11/2004National
1883whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersChild Care Help, Flexible Hours Go Mainstream11/06/2000National
2495timesavers.aspxPoliciesChild Care/Dependent Care (Standard) National
10894whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersChildcare Issues Prompt Parents to Consider Quitting Jobs03/24/2005National
3459news.aspxNewsDay Care Costs More Than College07/18/2001National
3972news.aspxNewsDay-care Industry Proving Resilient12/18/2001National
8195news.aspxNewsEmployees Tend to Neglect 'Voluntary' Benefits02/21/2003National
9319timesavers.aspxChecklistsFacilitating Child Care Checklist National
9549whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersFor Late Shifts, the Child Care Challenge Only Gets Worse05/07/2004National
3641news.aspxNewsInternet Helps Employees Watch Their Kids10/31/2001National
3356news.aspxNewsJuggling the Kids and the President03/06/2001National
8590whitepapers.aspxWhite PapersNo Timeout for Corporate Backup Child-Care Plans06/17/2003National
4164news.aspxNewsOne-Third of Child Care Workers are Relatives05/06/2002National
75738news.aspxNewsPoll: Absences Among Caregivers on the Rise04/18/2007National
4132news.aspxNewsStill Grappling with Child Care04/15/2002National
8783news.aspxNewsStudy: Child Care for Shift Workers Reduces Costs08/20/2003National
9138news.aspxNewsSurvey: 8 Percent of Employees Care for Elders and Children12/12/2003National
3473news.aspxNewsThe New Perk: 'Backup' Day Care07/25/2001National
7718news.aspxNewsUnemployment Affects More Families with Children12/23/2002National
8147news.aspxNewsWide Variations in Maternity Benefits02/05/2003National