Things
You Can Do
Balancing Work and Family
• Have a plan for when your child is sick, so
you can stay home or have someone you trust care for
him.
• Have a back-up plan for times when your car
is in the shop.
• Plan mornings so that both parents have time
to get ready.
• Plan evenings so that each parent has a little
time to relax after work.
• Join carpools and play groups when you can.
• Be firm about bedtimes. Children need lots of
sleep and you need the peace and quiet.
Job Schedules for Working
Parents
• Can you work fewer hours, job-share or telecommute?
• Can you work another schedule, such as 7 am–4
pm instead of 8 am–5 pm?
• Can you work a compressed workweek—like
four 10-hour days, leaving you with 3 days off each
week?
Discrimination
In a job interview you cannot be asked about your age,
nationality, sexual orientation or disability. You cannot
be asked if you are married or have children. If you
are asked such a question, ask how it relates to the
job. If you feel you are denied a job unfairly, call
California Fair Employment and Housing or Americans
with Disabilities.
If You Lose Your Job or Can’t
Work
• You can apply for Unemployment Insurance if
you have worked in the last 18 months but can’t
find a job now. Call the Employment Development Department.
Call Employment.
• Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
is financial help for people who have to stop working
because of a permanent disability. Call Social Security.
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