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With three children in preschool, branding manager Jeremy Cothran was prepared for colds, bugs or Covid-19 to affect his family at some point over the winter. But the run-up to Christmas was even worse than he expected.
We had a rotating carousel of sick kids who had either fever or norovirus, says the 41-year-old, who works for a recruitment tech company in Stockholm. The illness eventually culminated in night-time vomiting and early trips to our buildings laundry facilities to wash clothes and linens.
However, some of the pressure on his family was eased thanks to a policy called Vård av Barn (usually shortened to VAB). It loosely translates to care of child, and gives parents the right to take paid time off to look after their children if they get sick. This means that Swedish parents, unlike many around the world, dont have to scramble to find relatives or friends to help, take holiday or unpaid leave or simply try and carry on working from home while their children are ill.
Its a huge safety net, says Cothran, whos originally from the US. He and his wife, a chief marketing officer, took nine VAB days between them during their childrens latest sickness spell. We have no other family support whatsoever in Sweden, [so] we have a hard time dealing with shocks to our family system. Without VAB theres no way we would both be able to manage career, family life and our own mental health simultaneously.
Alongside Swedens more famous family-friendly policies such as parental leave and subsidised childcare, VAB is increasingly being used by Swedish businesses as a tool for attracting and retaining international talent like Cothran. But, similarly to other employee wellbeing initiatives such as unlimited holiday or mandatory exercise slots, VAB brings challenges as well as benefits, including concerns it could stunt parents careers if they take it too often.
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220107-vard-av-barn-the-swedish-parents-paid-to-care-for-sick-kids
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American companies (and RepubliQans) are too cheesy to even think of this!
XanaDUer2
(10,557 posts)In three, two, one, NEVER
Diamond_Dog
(31,924 posts)And that is why GOP will never allow it.
They want women at home with kids and not at work. Unless theyre poor women.
Jim__
(14,063 posts)LakeArenal
(28,806 posts)The shock might kill this old woman.