Families in Britain struggle with reduced access to nurseries and informal care during pandemic
Photograph: RayArt Graphics/AlamyPhotograph: RayArt Graphics/AlamyTwo in five working mothers with children under 10 in Britain are struggling to find the childcare they need, as breakfast and after-school clubs remain shut and care from friends and family remains limited, according to a survey for theThe lack of access to childcare has resulted in a crisis that risks turning the clock back on decades of labour market progress, warned Frances O’Grady, the general secretary of the Trades Union...
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