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'Family-friendly needs more cash'

Government moves towards more flexible working for parents of young children need to be strengthened and accompanied by greater investment in affordable quality childcare, says the Daycare Trust. Last week trade and industry secretary Patricia Hewitt set out proposals for a legal process by which parents with young children can arrange with employers to work hours that help them to better accommodate their family life. However, the onus is on the employee to ask for flexible hours, and if their request is refused the case might have to go to a tribunal.

Last week trade and industry secretary Patricia Hewitt set out proposals for a legal process by which parents with young children can arrange with employers to work hours that help them to better accommodate their family life. However, the onus is on the employee to ask for flexible hours, and if their request is refused the case might have to go to a tribunal.

Daycare Trust director Stephen Burke said, 'The Government recognises the needs of parents and the daily struggle they face balancing work and family life. But that struggle will continue until much more is invested in childcare and all employers are required to adopt family-friendly work options.

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