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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is a common set-up: two parents out of the house 10 hours a day, scrambling to provide care for their own children. We make it work because we have to.[/quote] And what benefit is there to society in making more people have to deal with this?[/quote] Did you care about the rest of society before this impacted you?[/quote] Answer the question first. What is the benefit of this?[/quote] NP. There is no benefit. RTO is a step backwards for society. They just like to crap on women who will be disproportionately affected by childcare conflicts and forced to resign. [/quote] Why are women watching their kids when they are supposed to be working. You do see you actually answered the question "what is the benefit" - the company actually gets a full time employee back for the full time they have been paying people who were not actually working. THATS the benefit. The companies have caught on to your BS and now you are mad. Get over it. [/quote] Pp here who was part-time before the pandemic. When my husband commuted daily I had to use my sick leave for doctors’ appointments for the kids and it was down to nothing (after unpaid time away when they were born). My husband did daycare drop off and pickups. Now we can share the pickups more easily (both worn full time at home), l’ve returned to fulll-time and, since his leave policies are more generous, he covers more appointments. Our 7 year old currently has the flu. I should be able to attend my important presentation on Tuesday from 10-noon while DH is on childcare. We can then figure out the rest of the day but probably I can work 4-5 hours at least (and the rest of the week while she recovers) rather than taking multiple sick days to be home with her. I also won’t be going to the office and potentially spreading the flu to commuters and colleagues. [/quote]
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