Companies offer free childcare to enable workers to vote
October 28, 2020
Airbnb, Cantor Fitzgerald, Expedia and S&P are among companies partnering with Bright Horizons, a childcare and early education provider, to offer free child care so employees can go to the polls and vote on Nov. 3 . “As our work, home, and personal lives continue to intertwine, Americans need their workplaces to play an increasingly supportive role in helping them manage it all,” Stephen Kramer, Bright Horizons CEO, said in a statement. “These employers are truly stepping up to allow their employees to make an important impact this election season.”
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