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English, 09.02.2021 20:00 josecano2

In-House Child care a system where the employer provides babysitting for employees children is beneficial to employees, the employer, and the children. The employees can spend time with their children during breaks and the children can be reassured that the parents are near stall
times. Companies tad provide in-house child care find that their employees have fewer sick days because the system is so convenient for both
parent and child. Reduced absenteeismis of great benefit to the companies that use in-house child care and serves as a real incentive to continue a
program that is beneficial to all parties
which best describes the supporting details in the passage?
O2 Benefits to children and parents are presented, but benefits to employees are not
O2 Beness to parents and employers are presented, but benefits to children are not
03. Benefits to parents, employers and children are presented, but benefits to child care workers are not
04 Benefits to employers and children are presented, but benefits to parents are not

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