Lack of childcare found 'destroying' British mothers' careers amid Covid-19

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LONDON (THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION) - Almost three-quarters of mothers in Britain have been forced to cut work hours because of childcare issues under Covid-19 lockdowns, according to a survey by a maternal rights group which warned more action was needed to protect women's careers.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Almost three-quarters of mothers in Britain have been forced to cut work hours because of childcare issues under Covid-19 lockdowns, according to a survey by a maternal rights group which warned more action was needed to protect women's careers.

"They are being made redundant, they are being forced to cut their hours, and they are being treated negatively all because they are picking up the unpaid labour." Across Britain, schools and nurseries were ordered to close under lockdown, leaving many families struggling to balance work with childcare and home schooling responsibilities.

 

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