Tag: career and family
Bavarian companies offer more childcare places for children – Bavaria
In Bavaria, the number of childcare places in company daycare centers has increased in recent years. In 2023 there were 134 facilities for children of company employees, ten years earlier…
Slata Roshal’s novel “I want to drink wine and wait for the end of the world” – Munich
In her novel “I want to drink wine and wait for the end of the world,” Slata Roschal talks about the difficult everyday life of a working mother – and…
Work and family: When companies replace family politics
The federal government is taking its time giving fathers paid time off after the birth. Some companies are now taking care of this themselves, others have concerns. source site
Paternity leave: Henkel gives fathers special paid leave – Economy
Since SAP is hesitating, Henkel is now a pioneer: The Düsseldorf-based consumer goods company gives both parents eight weeks of parental leave with full pay when a child is born.…
Planned father’s leave: SAP behaves discouraged and stingy – Economy
In a perfect world, both parents could stay at home for the first few months after a baby is born. The mother is recovering from the birth, the father is…
Don’t leave young people alone in the office – business
Working from home is undoubtedly an achievement, but it also makes office life lonely. It doesn’t just lead to deserted conference tables, coffee kitchens and canteens. It leaves young professionals…
Many women are falling behind in their careers: can something be changed? – Business
Many women are putting themselves behind in their careers, even though their salary and career are usually just as important to them as they are to men. This is shown…
Repentance and Prayer Day in Bavaria: Not school free again – Economy
For Protestant Christians, the Day of Repentance and Prayer is “a day of reflection and reorientation in life”. A day of peace and inner contemplation. It is intended to serve…
Dachau Study Group: How parents help pubescent students – Bavaria
Pubescent young people are interested in many things – but rarely school. Caroline Dorn heads the Dachau study group and explains why students need more understanding and how parents can…
Psychology: Why the minority makes the rules
The laws of the market also prevail when choosing a partner: If potential partners are scarce, you put more effort into it. This effect is evident in women and men…