How 99aupairs Bring Aussie Mums Back Into The Workforce
The increasing childcare fees in Australia are a huge problem every working Australian parents already faces. Last week it was a topic for A Current Affair on Channel 9. The report talks about Australian mums questioning whether it’s even worth returning to work as they face expensive childcare, devouring a huge portion of their salary.
Mums had to give up working full-time, embracing part-time jobs instead because they’re not really getting anything from their hard earned money anymore when working beyond 2-3 days. If paying for expensive childcare, income tax, and the withdrawal of benefits takes away a huge portion of their income, regardless of how much they earn from working full-time, they will always end up with almost nothing.
Source: Channel 9, Current Affair
The child care subsidy which was put into place in 2018 led to a lot of families with higher out of pocket expenses while childcare centres increased their rates in line with the subsidies hurting all families including lower-income families. Shadow Education Minister Amanda Rishworth, on the other hand, said that families with a combined income of $69,000 or below would get free childcare. On other news what everyone is hopeful of is the creation of a improved childcare system by the Coalition with a commitment of $75 million to a skills program to help women get back into the workforce, according to Education Minister Simon Birmingham.
Source: Channel 9, Current Affair
Like many other mums, we are not holding our breath for the government to make our lives easier. At 99aupairs we offer working mums another childcare alternative that may help them to keep more of their hard earned money and that is more flexible too. If you have grandparents or family members around you, they can look after your children while you’re away for work. But for those whoses family live far or overseas, you may consider hosting an Au Pair.
The Au Pair Program involves a young person living abroad with a Host Family and taking care of the children in exchange for accommodation and pocket money. It’s a cultural exchange that does not only give every working mum flexibility and help in reducing childcare cost, it also gives your young ones a chance to learn about a different culture apart from their own.
We believe that Australian mums do not have to limit themselves in showcasing what they’re capable of in the workforce just because they had to take maternity or parental leave or because they cannot afford to pay for expensive childcare fees. By using 99aupairs as a platform in finding your village of support and reducing the stress of the recruitment process, you will not only get to spend quality time with your children, you are also able to keep most of your hard earned money.
99aupairs understands that motherhood is an important role but self-fulfillment, empowerment, and sanity are all important ingredients in fulfilling our roles as mothers as well. Learn more about us and the Au Pair program by visiting our website 99aupairs.com or send us an e-mail at support@99aupairs.com. You may also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
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