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Crèches were able to support approximately 80% of young East German children with rates as high as 99% in several urban centres. It cost 27.50 East German marks per child per month for full day care at the crèches. In the 1950s, a six-day week was in force, and the young socialist republic needed women at work, so the GDR created weekly ...
Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old. Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.
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These benefits include an increase of child care hours to fourteen hours a day, and allowing active duty members more ability to family plan by paying for the sperm and egg freezing. [45] These decisions were made by the previous Defense Secretary "in an effort to support military families, improve retention and strengthen the force of the future."
Deshaun Watson is officially back. The Browns quarterback, suspended 11 games by the NFL amid 24 civil allegations of sexual assault and sexual misconduct, has been reinstated and joined Cleveland ...
[116] [117] Once a decision is made to reinstate, a brief announcement is made to the congregation that the individual "is reinstated as one of Jehovah's Witnesses". [118] Elders are instructed to remind disfellowshipped individuals of the steps they can take to qualify for reinstatement.
Disney is adjusting the content warnings ahead of some of its old movies, including “Peter Pan” and “Dumbo,” amid an overall shift in DEI strategy at the company following President Donald ...
Motor carriers were required to give drivers 8, rather than 9, consecutive hours off-duty each day. [2] These rules allowed for 10 hours of driving and 8 hours of rest within a 24-hour day. In 1962, for reasons it never clearly explained, the ICC eliminated the 24-hour cycle rule, [2] and reinstated the 15-hour on-duty limit. [8]