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http://www.babiesatwork.org/companies.html
Australia has a listing too. ;-)
Jodie Lucci
who's pleased to work for a grayhaired babyfriendly male boss in a male dominated field.
On May 16, 2010, at 11:13 PM, laurie wheeler wrote:
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> Feeding room, or infant care room I think encompasses a range of possible
> activities, breast expression included, and subtly makes a statement that it
> may be possible to change a baby’s nappy there, or feed and hold a baby.
> With those accommodations in place, might it even be possible to bring the
> baby into work, for a lunchtime? Or a day or two, or a week, or even a few
> months?
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> Meg Kingsley IBCLC
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> Australia
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