Working parents are burnt out and feel unsupported by employers - Survey highlights

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GUEST - Jonathan Hoffenberg - PACES manager

KEY FINDINGS:

- 33% said they are sometimes made to feel guilty by their employers when it comes to parenting commitments that clash with work time

- Managing the work-life balance was listed as the hardest thing about being a working parent, with 92% admitting to struggling at some point with it

- 72% of the respondents are in a two-income household, so there is immense pressure on parents as they are being pulled in many directions - Working parents said they want more flexibility and hybrid work opportunities (57%). They would also appreciate more paid leave days for parenting commitments

- 60% of the female respondents said that at one point or another, they’ve had to change their working arrangements to suit their childcare needs

- Managing stress levels around their kids was the number one area the survey respondents highlighted they wished to improve upon (48%). A further 33% admitted feeling guilty for not spending enough time with their kids, with a large number saying they want to connect more with their children

- Considering that over 53% of the respondents feel only somewhat confident in their skills as working parents, Hoffenberg points out that parents are desperately needing more support from the workplace.
28 Jun 2023 5PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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