June 15, 2021
Available and affordable childcare is key to economic recovery – Archibald

Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald has said available and affordable childcare is key promoting a fair economic recovery, particularly for women. 

The party’s economy spokesperson said: 

“It is clear there needs to be a focus on tackling inequalities affecting women if there is to be a fair economic recovery. Childcare is both vital to our economy and fundamental to lifting many young families out of poverty by allowing mothers to earn a wage. 

“There is an opportunity coming out of the pandemic to address the longstanding barriers and inequalities faced by women in the workplace by creating female specific opportunities for re-skilling and up-skilling to encourage women back into the workplace and to encourage business start-ups.

“This needs proper childcare provision and recognition of the importance and value of childcare as a profession and more flexible work practices for all workers.” 

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