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“Look, we have worked for over 35 years with many, many progressive employers — in fact we work with 1,400 progressive employers that really do focus on their employees and recognize that in order to attract and retain the best talent they are going to have to lean into these kinds of supports.”

Stephen Kramer
Chief Executive Officer, President & Director, BRIGHT HORIZONS FAMILY SOLTN
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What working parents want from employers: Bright Horizons CEO
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What working parents want from employers: Bright Horizons CEO
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Chief Executive Officer, President & Director · BRIGHT HORIZONS FAMILY SOLTN

Stephen Kramer, CEO of Bright Horizons, has stated that a lack of affordable, high-quality childcare is holding back the U.S. economy by preventing working parents from fully participating in the workforce. He has argued that the primary driver of childcare costs is the expense of attracting, retaining, and training high-quality teachers, which he described as the largest component of any childcare organization's cost structure. Kramer has advocated for a multi-pronged approach to address the issue, including direct government subsidies, tax incentives for families and employers, and increased investment from employers. He noted that Bright Horizons partners with 1,400 employer clients to provide on-site subsidized childcare and backup care, describing this employer support as a "critical support" for working families. Kramer has said that working parents are becoming more vocal about prioritizing work-life balance and are willing to leave roles if their needs are not met. He identified the top requests from employees as access to affordable childcare, financial subsidies, and backup care for when regular arrangements break down. Kramer has also commented on the expiration of pandemic-era childcare stabilization grants, stating that while Bright Horizons managed its business in anticipation of the funding ending, many community-based providers may face significant challenges, potentially needing to raise tuition by 10-15%. He has described childcare as an "essential service" that allows parents to work and is foundational for the future workforce.

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