Launched to support parent employees at the firm, the partnership with Bright Horizons offers care for children from three months to five years, and other family-friendly services including back-up childcare.
Nursery places are available on a first-come first-served basis to all employees through the company’s salary sacrifice scheme.
Tamsin Rowe, head of human resources EMEA at Morgan Stanley, said, ‘Morgan Stanley is a leading advocate for family-friendly workplaces and is strongly committed to supporting working parents through a variety of programmes. We are delighted to offer another resource to enable our employees to better balance work and family.’
Bright Horizons operates more than 300 nurseries in the UK. It provides workplace nurseries and other care services for more than 100 corporate clients.
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