7 06, 2023

How Child Care Affects Businesses

By |2023-06-15T07:32:20-06:00June 7th, 2023|Blog, Policy, Utah Community Builders|0 Comments

In an effort to help the private sector adapt their workplaces to be more family-friendly, the Salt Lake Chamber’s nonprofit foundation, Utah Community Builders, has partnered with Voices for Utah Children and United Way of Salt Lake to create a guide entitled “Family-Friendly Workplaces: A Guide for Utah Business Leaders.” This guide answers many [...]

24 05, 2023

How Child Care Affects Communities

By |2023-05-24T09:25:03-06:00May 24th, 2023|Blog, Utah Community Builders|0 Comments

In an effort to help the private sector adapt their workplaces to be more family-friendly, the Salt Lake Chamber’s nonprofit foundation, Utah Community Builders, has partnered with Voices for Utah Children and United Way of Salt Lake to create a guide entitled “Family-Friendly Workplaces: A Guide for Utah Business Leaders.” This guide answers many pressing [...]

10 05, 2023

How Child Care Affects Families

By |2023-05-10T10:20:03-06:00May 10th, 2023|Blog, Utah Community Builders|0 Comments

In an effort to help the private sector adapt their workplaces to be more family-friendly, the Salt Lake Chamber’s nonproft foundation, Utah Community Builders, has partnered with Voices for Utah Children and United Way of Salt Lake to create a guide entitled “Family-Friendly Workplaces: A Guide for Utah Business Leaders.” This guide answers many [...]

3 10, 2022

Supportive Policies in the Workforce: It’s Not Just Salary That Matters

By |2023-06-28T14:49:29-06:00October 3rd, 2022|Blog, Utah Community Builders|0 Comments

A majority of Utah parents with children under the age of 12 work full-time and believe there are a number of policies employers could offer that would support them in getting closer to their ideal balance between paid work and childcare. For employers wanting to support their employees, this article derived from a report from [...]

16 09, 2022

How Supportive Employer Policies Can Attract Utah Parents to the Workforce

By |2023-06-28T14:52:03-06:00September 16th, 2022|Blog, Utah Community Builders|0 Comments

A majority of Utah parents with children under the age of 12 work full-time and believe there are a number of policies employers could offer that would support them in getting closer to their ideal balance between paid work and childcare. For employers wanting to support their employees, this article derived from a report from [...]

15 07, 2022

Students Lifting Utah: Hope Corps Interns Further UCB’s Priorities, Build up Communities

By |2023-06-28T14:57:22-06:00July 15th, 2022|Blog, Utah Community Builders|0 Comments

Utah Community Builders, the social impact foundation of the Salt Lake Chamber, has long been an organization designed to lift up communities and inspire positive change from within. In 2020, an initiative called Hope Corps was created as a direct response to the coronavirus pandemic. The initial goal was to assist and lift the businesses [...]

6 04, 2022

Empowering Working Parents to Achieve Better Balance Between Work and Caring for Children

By |2022-04-06T14:30:18-06:00April 6th, 2022|Blog, Policy, Utah Community Builders|1 Comment

Balancing work with taking care of children can often feel like a challenge, and the ripple effects of the coronavirus pandemic made that balance much more difficult for many Utah families. The events of the past two years have elevated the child care and family policy discussion, and the business community has a unique opportunity [...]

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