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Costs to employers are rising, but so are benefits at our 100 Best Companies, with 57 firms reporting increased budgets for work/life programs last year. Where’s that money going? The answers are as varied as our 100 Best: Nearly 90 percent sponsor backup child care, while 45 percent offer on-site child care.
Our winners are strong believers in paid sick leave for all employees, full-time and part-time (89 percent), as well as phase-back programs for new moms (88 percent) and paid time off to volunteer (80 percent). These stellar employers know it’s not just about offering great programs but about making sure they have a culture that promotes these programs. That’s why 54 of our winning companies tie managers’ pay to women’s advancement rates—and five even penalize managers whose staffers don’t take their vacations. From adoption assistance (93 percent) and fertility treatment reimbursements (82 percent) to telecommuting and flextime (both 100 percent), these progressive companies are working hard to help working mothers—and their families—succeed.
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Contributors: Irene Chang, Ilisa Cohen, Melinda Dodd, Annie Finnigan, Tiffany Forte, Christina Frank, Wendy Gatsiounis,
Susan Goldberg and Shaheen Pasha
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ABBOTT
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Parents who work for this pharmaceutical giant don’t need to miss their little ones’ “firsts” just because they’re at the office: A state-of-the-art day-care center at headquarters serves 670 infants, toddlers and kindergartners, all of whom can see Mommy and Daddy during the day. ...
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ACCENTURE
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It’s possible to step away from the job for up to two years, under the Flexible Transitions program. Staffers on sabbatical can continue to attend meetings and corporate events and are matched with career counselors during their leave. ...
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ALLSTATE INSURANCE
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Children are truly “in good hands” with this company: Tuition scholarships can slash up to 30% off the cost of the day-care center at headquarters, while three near-site centers retain priority slots for staff kids. All employees have access to discounted child care through four ...
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AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
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Public utilities have long been male-dominated industries, but this company is trying to level the playing field by recruiting female employees and setting annual diversity targets (all of which it met in 2007). Last year, women made up 20% of the company’s new hires. ...
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AMERICAN EXPRESS
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Life got a little easier for this company’s new parents last year. After a birth or adoption, primary caregivers with one year of service are now eligible for up to six paid weeks off, and secondary caregivers for two paid weeks off, in addition to ...
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ARNOLD & PORTER
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New moms enjoy 18 weeks of paid maternity leave, up from 12 weeks in 2007. The firm provides staffers with $5,000 toward adoption costs, and its insurance coverage pays a lifetime benefit of up to $30,000 for fertility treatments. ...
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ARNOLD WORLDWIDE
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Women are particularly encouraged to attend leadership conferences and scale the corporate ladder. Nearly half of all corporate execs are female, and both the Boston and Washington, DC, offices are headed by working mothers. ...
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ASTRAZENECA
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From infancy through kindergarten, kids can attend a subsidized child-care center near the main campus (parents pay a sliding-scale fee based on income). Afterschool care and holiday/summer care are also available at the center. ...
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BAIN & CO.
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Employees who adopt are reimbursed for up to $10,000 of expenses; the primary caregiver can take four weeks of paid leave, and the nonprimary caregiver can take two. ...
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BANK OF AMERICA
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Thinking about the planet, last year the company pioneered a reimbursement program offering $3,000 to any U.S. associate buying a new hybrid vehicle. Nearly 1,400 associates took the bank up on its offer. ...
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