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The business case for employers supporting carers reflecting on a UK model | Author(s) | Ian Peters, Katherine Wilson |
Journal title | International Journal of Care and Caring, vol 1, no 3, October 2017 |
Publisher | Policy Press, October 2017 |
Pages | pp 415-420 |
Source | http://policypress.co.uk/journals/international-jo... |
Keywords | Informal care ; Employees ; Attitude ; Employers ; United Kingdom. |
Annotation | Recruiting, retaining and returning carers to the workplace have already been identified as major economic and social issues in the UK. This article sets out the current and future context regarding working carers, as well as the business response in terms on policy and practice. It highlights what has been achieved and what has yet to be dealt with. A particular focus is on the work of Employers for Carers (EfC), a membership forum of UK employers committed to supporting carers. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-171103204 A |
Classmark | P6: WK: DP: TF: 8 |
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