MC A local company has set a standard within the community by establishing a child care facility on its premises, which enrolls children from six weeks of age to school age
The facility has a sick care area where children with non-infectious illnesses can come to so their parents do not have to call in sick. The company is considering establishing an adult day care center in addition to its childcare facilities. What could be a reason for this company's innovations?
A. The company is aware of the correlation between family influences on employee performance and that addressing these concerns helps both the employee and company.
B. The company wants to be a family-friendly employer.
C. The company realizes that it is important to have healthy children and healthy older adults in society.
D. The company wants to be recognized for its family-friendly policies.
A. The company is aware of the correlation between family influences on employee performance and that addressing these concerns helps both the employee and company.
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