In today’s dynamic workforce, understanding and responding to the needs of working parents is crucial for any organization. It’s no secret that providing child care benefits is a top priority for supporting working parents, but what more can employers do to offer comprehensive support?
At UrbanSitter Corporate Care, we’ve conducted extensive research to uncover the key policies and benefits that working parents truly value. In this blog post, we’ll share the five essential working parent policies and benefits that organizations should consider implementing. Whether you’re looking for a good, better, or best approach, we’ve got you covered.
1. Child Care Benefits: The Top Priority
Our research confirms what many already know – child care benefits are the most wanted benefit for working parents. With the end of government pandemic relief child care assistance in September 2023, 3.2 million children are projected to lose access to care, so this benefit is more critical than ever. Organizations can choose from a range of options to support their employees, from providing access to trusted in-home or center-based child care options to offering stipends or reimbursement programs. By prioritizing child care, employers alleviate a significant source of stress for their parent employees.
2. Flexible Scheduling: Empowering Work-Life Balance
Flexible scheduling is more than just a perk; it’s a lifeline for working parents. It offers the freedom to attend school events, manage doctor appointments, and be present for their children when it matters most. Our research revealed that the number one source of stress for working parents is “balancing work and home responsibilities” and their second most wanted employee benefit or policy (behind child care benefits) is a flexible schedule. Organizations can empower their employees by adopting flexible scheduling policies that accommodate the diverse needs of working parents.
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