Thursday, the U.S. Chamber Foundation and Kentucky Chamber testified to a Special Joint Education Committee Meeting on the impact access to high-quality childcare has on workforce, to the business community and economy.
As Kentucky faces a workforce shortage and an abundance of job openings, businesses have become more innovative in their practices to attract and retain employees, stating 71% of families of nonworking poor parents with young children cite “taking care of the family” as the reason they are not working. The U.S. Chamber noted when childcare is provided, employee absence decreases by up to 30% and job turnover reduces by as much as 60%.
Read about previous events the Kentucky Chamber has held about the issue:
Bill to improve state childcare services and workforce issues introduced
Kentucky Chamber and Kids Matter Coalition host Workforce of Today, Workforce of Tomorrow Rally
Kentucky Chamber hosted Workforce of Today, Workforce of Tomorrow Symposium