The Employer's Guide to Child Care: Developing Programs for Working Parents
Autor Barbara Adolf, Karol Rose, Adolfen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 1988
A truly impressive composite picture of employer-supported child care in this country. I kept going back to it. So much research and information--I loved it
"Vivian Glick, Manager, Marketing and Communication, Prudential North East Group Operations"
As the spheres of work and family continue to affect each other, the demand for employer-supported child care will continue to increase. This volume addresses that process. It breaks down the field into manageable steps so that any employer can begin to deal successfully with the needs of his or her own workforce. Employers already involved with support programs can also benefit from this work--the information and worksheets can be used to evaluate existing programs and to answer the question, Where do I go from here?
The book demonstrates that employers are discovering that indirect support of child care is sometimes better suited to corporate objectives than a child care center on the premises. Adolf and Rose explore these new avenues of employer support and provide illustrations, case histories, and worksheets for gathering and organizing information needed to study the needs of a particular company.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0275928918
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Rev and Expande
Editura: Praeger Publishers
Descriere
Vivian Glick, Manager, Marketing and Communication, Prudential North East Group OperationS≪/i>
As the spheres of work and family continue to affect each other, the demand for employer-supported child care will continue to increase. This volume addresses that process. It breaks down the field into manageable steps so that any employer can begin to deal successfully with the needs of his or her own workforce. Employers already involved with support programs can also benefit from this work--the information and worksheets can be used to evaluate existing programs and to answer the question, Where do I go from here?
The book demonstrates that employers are discovering that indirect support of child care is sometimes better suited to corporate objectives than a child care center on the premises. Adolf and Rose explore these new avenues of employer support and provide illustrations, case histories, and worksheets for gathering and organizing information needed to study the needs of a particular company.
Notă biografică
BARBARA ADOLF is an associate benefit consultant with Buck Consultants, providing employee benefits and pension actuarial services to employers.
KAROL ROSE is in the Human Resources Department of Time Inc.'s Magazine Group. As Management Trainer she develops and implements programs and coordinates Time Inc.'s Work & Family Program.