Return to Work: How to Succeed at Bringing New Parents Back After Leave

Pregnant working professional

Employers are concerned about retaining working parents – and for good reason.  Three in five (59%) working parents say they are likely to switch to a more family friendly employer now that they have their first child. And in this tight talent market, your competitor could be the destination.

Where to begin? The answer is to make parenting and a career possible.

In the new guide “Return to Work: How to Succeed at Bringing Parents Back After Leave” you will learn about the specific practices and supports employees need to effectively leave, return, and move forward in their careers including:

  • How working mothers – and fathers – are affected by today’s costliest retention problem
  • The key practices organizations need to effectively bring parents back after leave
  • Benefits and competitive advantages of a well-planned and inclusive return-to-work program
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Bright Horizons
Bright Horizons
In 1986, our founders saw that child care was an enormous obstacle for working parents. On-site centers became one way we responded to help employees – and organizations -- work better. Today we offer child care, elder care, and help for education and careers -- tools used by more than 1,000 of the world’s top employers and that power many of the world's best brands
Pregnant working professional

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