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Why Workplace Childcare Matters More Than Ever For Young Families

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For young millennials and Gen Z families, balancing career and parenting feels like full-time work. Modern parenting feels like constant multitasking between office meetings, deadlines, PTMs, school projects, and routines.  

As a result, nowadays, childcare support is not seen as fancy work in the workplace but a necessary support for millennials and Gen Z.   

In metropolitan India, this shift in mindset is getting more noticeable. As nuclear families are getting more popular, the family support that a parent gets from their extended family for childcare is unavailable. Therefore, these parents are increasingly looking for workplaces that understand and support this demand.  

Reliable childcare from the workplace has become a big factor in choosing job opportunities. Good childcare is directly linked to a parent’s emotional well-being, career continuity, and work-life balance.  

For young working parents, especially mothers returning after maternity leave, the presence of accessible and trustworthy childcare can significantly reduce stress and anxiety. Knowing that their child is in a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment allows parents to focus better on work and participate more confidently in their professional roles.  

This evolving expectation is also changing how employees evaluate organisations. Today, many millennials and Gen Z professionals actively consider whether a company offers childcare support before making long-term career decisions. Flexible policies, daycare tie-ups, and family-friendly work cultures are increasingly becoming important factors in employee retention and satisfaction.  

Shruti Madhavan, senior VP of KLAY, says this shift in work culture reflects the changing realities of Indian parenting. She further adds that with the growing participation of women in the workplace and the emergence of nuclear families, it is crucial that employers build a habitat that is beneficial for both professional and personal well-being of their employees.  

Shruti adds that companies that invest in childcare support experience stronger retention, improved productivity, and lower attrition rates. This also helps mothers return to work.   

This attitude of younger generations redefines the meaning of workplace support. Beyond compensation and professional growth, family support and understanding are major players in workplace satisfaction.   

Corporate childcare has evolved into an inclusive and sustainable workplace pillar. It ensures Gen Z and millennial parents are not just pursuing their career but family goals as well.   

As workplaces continue to evolve, organisations that support parenting journeys are likely to build stronger, more loyal, and emotionally secure workforces for the future.  

PS – This article was originally published in News18. 

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Authored by Pooja M Lakra

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