Balancing work and family is becoming increasingly difficult. Workers are not only responsible for caring for their own children - many are now the primary caretakers of aging parents. It is also not uncommon for grandparents to care for grandchildren or for an aunt or uncle to care for a niece or nephew.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently held a public meeting that addressed the problems of workers with car...
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