It's no secret that America's work culture when it comes to new moms severely misses the mark, from our staggeringly unaffordable childcare to our lack of federally guaranteed maternity leave. A new ...
Mothers surveyed reported missing out on $9,480 on average by taking parental leave, further intensifying the expense of having a baby. More than half of parents (51%) said they took some form of ...
(WJAR) — New parents in the U.S. are taking very little parental leave. To make matters worse, they're still losing out on a ton of money - almost five figures! What to Expect reports the U.S. is one ...
The U.S. leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to taking care of new mothers in the workforce. A new survey, published earlier this week by What to Expect, found that 51% of U.S. parents take ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — While the average maternity leave in the U.S. is 12 weeks, many moms desperately want more time with their newborn before returning to the office. Reasons vary from physical to ...
Work-life balance is an increasingly important factor for people looking for a new job. A survey of 10,000 workers published in February by consultancy firm Gallup showed that personal well-being was ...