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Familyfriendlywork.org


This site is dedicated to helping working women find ways to spend more time with their families. Whether that means asking for parental leave, a more flexible schedule, or simply fair treatment, you have options.

At familyfriendlywork.org, you can connect with other working women and read about work/family issues. You can learn how to ask for what you need so you can feel less stressed and your family can be happier, too.

Whether you're a stressed-out employee, a business owner, a student parent, an employer who wants to show employees you care, or a person who wants to make a difference, you can find the information you need right here.

Welcome!
News releases

Mormon Moms Work, Too: Site Launched for LDS Working Women

Moms, Books, and Business: Website Helps Moms Return to School and Start Businesses

MAKE TIME FOR FAMILY:
Free Flexibility Request Guide and Template Now Available



FFW in the media

Fast Company: Why Employees' Big Dreams Should Be Your Top Priority

Fast Company: Why Temp is No Longer a Four-Letter Word

Letter to the Salt Lake Tribune: Utah Not Family-Friendly State

Deseret News: Yahoo's elimination of remote work will hurt more than it will help

Deseret News: How to return to work

BYU Women in Business

LDS WAVE

Dare to Dream


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About me
Kaylie

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I'm a mom to three kids who believes that families, not work, should come first. I'm working to help women create family-friendly workplaces so that women don't have to choose between feeding their kids and raising them.

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