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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I worked at a place where a C-level exec returned like a week after having her baby. She also, worked remotely three days a week and literally built a play space with a pack and play in the conference room next to her office. Her nanny came to work with her, took care of the kid, took the kid for walks, etc. Mom, basically built a nursey at work and had a nanny. So, for these people, yeah, it's not hard. The judge I clerked for did a very similar thing. Also, not hard. Now, when I had my kid, I nearly lost my clerkship (this was years ago but this century). It's the rest of us that are utterly screwed. Once again, rich and powerful people have different rules and work arounds. The laws are to protect us NOT RICH and POWERFUL people.[/quote] Same. I knew a COO/co-founder of a company that was working within a day of giving birth. She was also able to set up play pens, WFH, a nanny, etc and worked that way for several years as she had kids. However employees would not have been allowed to do that. It’s funny how we admire the wealthy who find a way to work with kids, but if a regular worker tried to do that, we would label her as a bad employee AND bad mom. [/quote] This is the SCAM! And then this is the same boss who railroaded people left and right. [/quote]
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