Working parents need more support, report urges.
One in five working mothers have considered leaving their job due to the challenges of balancing work with childcare duties, new research suggests.
Too many women are stuck in jobs that are below their capabilities, missing out on opportunities to progress their careers, and consigning them to the “mummy track” forever, said the report. “With critical labour shortages, and the pressures of childcare could ultimately have a longer-term impact on our ever-shrinking workforce.
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