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One solution to closing the gap might be to institute shift swapping and other strategies to help improve schedule flexibility and develop a better system of planning for overtime so employees have more advance notice.<\/p>\n
Attitudes need to change, as well. Despite evolving mores, many employers still promote traditional if outdated concepts such as long, continuous hours rather than flexible workplace schedules, which negatively affects women with children the most. Taking time off from work to attend to childcare issues still falls more on women than men, and that hurts their earnings.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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