Dr. Joyce Aryee: Allow
nursing mothers work from home
Audrey Agyiri-Inkoom
Dr. Joyce Aryee, the outgoing
Chief Executive of the Ghana Chamber of Mines,
is encouraging employers to give
young female employees with children some leverage to
sometimes work from home.
In an interview on Citi
Fm she said work places have to be family friendly to
make it possible for mothers to marry their day to day
activities at work with that of raising their children.
She suggested that, “We
should begin to look at some creative ways for a woman
with young children to work from home sometimes, come to
the office sometimes and yet be extremely effective now
that we are so advanced technologically.”
Dr. Aryee added that
“Balancing raising small children and top corporate life
is difficult.”
The
founder of Salt and Light Ministry noted it has never
been an easy journey all these years dividing her life
into several things, but proper balancing has been her
secret to success.
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with children some leverage to sometimes work from home. ..
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