Moms' Careers and Personal Time Are Hit Hard by School Drop-Off Demands, a Poll Finds
A recent poll shows 68% of mothers handle school drop-offs, causing 55% to miss work or lose jobs due to transportation challenges and bus driver shortages.
- After leaving early from her job at an Amazon warehouse for school drop-off needs, a mother named Rivera was fired.
- A poll found that mothers are more likely than fathers to miss work or lose opportunities due to school transportation needs.
- Nearly half of school administrators surveyed said school bus driver shortages were a 'major problem' in their district.
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30-year-old juggles 2 jobs and double shifts but keeps losing work due to school drop-off: 'As a mom, you just find a way around it'
More mothers than fathers say that school drop-off interferes with their ability to work, lose jobs or were kept from opportunities.
·New York, United States
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When Elizabeth Rivera's phone would ring during the overnight shift, it was usually because the bus didn't show up again and one of her three kids needed a ride to school. After leaving early from her job at a Houston-area Amazon warehouse several times, Rivera was devastated - but not surprised
·Kelowna, Canada
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right3Center32Last UpdatedBias Distribution76% Center
Bias Distribution
- 76% of the sources are Center
76% Center
L 17%
C 76%
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