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Working carers: A problem for organisations

Updated Friday, 10 February 2017
Dr. Leah Tomkins critically explores how working carers can survive and thrive in contemporary organisations.

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There is still an assumption that becoming a working carer is basically a problem – both for the organisation and for the individual. But they should be viewed as an opportunity, says Leah Tomkins.

Read the article: Tomkins, Leah. “Working Carers: A Problem for Organizations” HR Magazine March 18, 2016

 

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