Working mothers around the US are bracing for the second back- | Business Insider
Working mothers around the US are bracing for the second back-to-school season of the pandemic. Last year, parents were hamstrung by school and day-care closures, and mothers bore the brunt of the burden. Some left their jobs, while many others scaled back their careers.
Now as offices reopen, experts say managers need to recognize that many working mothers still face personal pandemic-related challenges at home that may affect their job performance.
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