CNBCさんのインスタグラム写真 - (CNBCInstagram)「School districts across the country have started to communicate their fall reopening plans and many are moving ahead with initiatives that keep kids out of the classroom for at least a portion of the school week. ⁠ ⁠ Overall, only about 39% of parents consider it safe for kids to go back into school. Beyond the anxiety and frustration, these back-to-school plans have real, direct costs to families. 78% of working parents are concerned that this “new normal” caused by the pandemic, including a lack of child-care options, will have a long-lasting effect on their quality of life and future career prospects.⁠ ⁠ “I have to confess to you as a working parent, I actually had to read chunks of this plan and put it down and walk away from it,” said Ruth Martin, a mother of two and the senior vice president and chief workplace justice officer at MomsRising.⁠ ⁠ Let’s be clear, Martin said, it’s going to be women, communities of color and low-income households that suffer the most: “They have borne the brunt of the pandemic so far and will continue to suffer the consequences of it.” ⁠ ⁠ Full story at the link in bio.」7月29日 20時01分 - cnbc

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School districts across the country have started to communicate their fall reopening plans and many are moving ahead with initiatives that keep kids out of the classroom for at least a portion of the school week. ⁠

Overall, only about 39% of parents consider it safe for kids to go back into school. Beyond the anxiety and frustration, these back-to-school plans have real, direct costs to families. 78% of working parents are concerned that this “new normal” caused by the pandemic, including a lack of child-care options, will have a long-lasting effect on their quality of life and future career prospects.⁠

“I have to confess to you as a working parent, I actually had to read chunks of this plan and put it down and walk away from it,” said Ruth Martin, a mother of two and the senior vice president and chief workplace justice officer at MomsRising.⁠

Let’s be clear, Martin said, it’s going to be women, communities of color and low-income households that suffer the most: “They have borne the brunt of the pandemic so far and will continue to suffer the consequences of it.” ⁠

Full story at the link in bio.


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