The 100 Best Places for Mothers to Work
But Magazine Detects a Backlash Against Family-Friendly Practices
From Abbott Laboratories to Wyeth, Working Mother magazine lists its Top 100 places to work in North America. But there is a backlash brewing, the summary of the 2008 results warns: Companies (not on the list) increasingly are clamping down on benefits and workplace flexibility that make it easier to balance work and family.
The standouts for paternity leave, mature working mothers and part-timers
The grim outlook for family-friendly approaches in the corporate world
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