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Working dads support each other

by elizabeth on June 12th, 2008

We often talk about mothers “supporting” each other while juggling work and family, but there’s not as much talk about fathers doing the same.

It may be that men just don’t talk about it or they support each other in different ways than women do, but I thought this article, Working dads watch each other’s backs, in the Miami Herald was a refreshing perspective:

Some are dubious that fathers would help other men with their lives. Clearly, women are pushing the policy changes and family-friendly programs that have landed companies on the Working Mothers list of Best Places to Work. But fathers seeking a better work life balance are creating change, in more subtle ways.

They are colleagues who donate personal leave for another in need. They are role models who create workplaces where flexible work schedules and telecommuting becomes doable. They are entrepreneurs who form Daddy blogs and online support groups. And, they are fathers who help others shake off the long-standing pressure to get ahead at all costs.

The Working Dad has more about working dads and family-friendly workplaces:

THE MEDIA ARE filled with stories of moms struggling to balance work and family.

What about dad?

In this era of increased co-parenting, dads are more consumed by the search for an ever-elusive balance of work and family. Yet, as Father’s Day approaches and dads look around their offices, factories and stores, they may not find enough help.

I think we have a way to go before it becomes commonplace for fathers to feel comfortable promoting and taking advantages of family-friendly work policies, but I hope there’s change afoot someday.

POSTED IN: Work and Life

2 opinions for Working dads support each other

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  • Pete Aldin
    Jun 20, 2008 at 9:13 pm

    “They are colleagues who donate personal leave for another in need.” How awesome is that!

    I know a fellow who is working hard neogtiating with local government to make the “city” father-friendly. I know men who run charitable services to help dads in crisis. And I’ve seen how “up against it” we Dads are; the System is largely disinterested in our needs to be there for our families in more ways than just financially.

    But it’s changing. Thank God it’s changing…

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