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With more dads helping out with childcare, help keep your firm fit for fathers with these top tips

DADDY day care is now the new normal.

Men are working 11 per cent fewer hours in lockdown but doing 58 per cent more childcare, reports the Office for National Statistics.

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Men are doing 58 per cent more childcare in lockdown, reports the Office for National StatisticsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Many hope this is the shape of things to come, with more flexi-time.

A study by found 95 per cent of fathers see this as important but 72 per cent fear raising it with employers.

Site founder Gillian Nissim said: “Modern family life is a joint endeavour, the workplace needs to reflect that. Research shows dads, particularly younger ones, want more time with their children.”

With Fathers’ Day on Sunday, here are tips on how to make your firm tops for pops . . .

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COUNTRIES around the globe will celebrate female engineers and their efforts to make the world a safer and more innovative place on Tuesday.

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