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HR in Review 12 – Retaining Working Parents with Jennifer Liston-Smith

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About this Edition

In this episode, we talk about the importance of supporting working parents, specifically focusing on how employers can provide better support and retain this crucial group during these challenging times. The discussion includes Bright Horizons’ recent research and insights on benefits, with an emphasis on maternity and paternity leave.

Supporting Articles

  • Bright Horizons research reveals that major employers are increasing benefits, such as enhanced maternity and paternity leave.
  • A recent case where an estate agent won a sex discrimination case after her employer refused to accommodate her request for shorter working hours to care for her child.

Podcast Host and Guests for this Edition

Host: Monica Sharma
Monica studied English Literature at Western University and University of Warwick. She has worked as a consultant, journalist, and communications professional. Monica previously served as the editor of HRreview and now works as a Marketing and Business Development Assistant for an international law firm.

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Guest: Jennifer Liston-Smith
Jennifer is the Head of Thought Leadership at Bright Horizons. She has extensive experience in coaching and thought leadership, previously serving as Director of Coaching & Thought Leadership at My Family Care. She is passionate about advancing gender equality and co-founded Managing Maternity Ltd.

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