South Carolina restaurant offers in-house child care for employees' kids
South Carolina restaurant offers in-house child care for employees’ kids
It’s no secret that finding childcare isn’t easy, and the pandemic has only made it worse. But one South Carolina business seems to have found a solution for their employees who have kids.
It's no secret that finding affordable child care services is difficult and the pandemic has only exacerbated the issue for parents across the United States. However, one South Carolina business seems to have found a solution for their employees with kids.
Although McGee's Scot-Irish Pub is called a pub, it’s really more of a restaurant. And now it includes a closed-off room with a licensed child care provider that many are calling a lifesaver.
"I mean, honestly, without them I don’t know where I’d be working," fry cook Summer Rochester told FOX Business.
Rochester’s 2-year-old son, Jameson, is the reason why she applied to work at McGee’s.
"I was paying $600 a month for child care so that got pretty rough on us," Rochester said.
About six months ago, the Anderson, South Carolina restaurant hired a licensed child care worker to watch over their staff’s kids.
And it’s completely free.
"I don't think people should have to choose between having a family and having a career," said the restaurant’s co-owner Dixie Benca.
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