What employers offer free to reduced daycare?

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Originally posted by: spidey07
A lot of large manufacturing companies do. They'll have daycare onsite at the plant.

But free?

There's a daycare onsite at one of our facilities (5000 employees) but it's only a $150 savings for employees ($1050/mth vs $1200).
 

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Very few if any. I know my parent company offers a discounted daycare and pre-school on-site at the corporate campus in Florida but they also have a ton of people on that one site (don't ask me the discount, I don't know). All the other sites are only a couple of hundred people or less where such a setup does not make sense.
 

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
pretty sure SAS does

I just saw. I did a google search. I'm actually thinking of going though my University. They have a daycare center on site for graduate students.

It's something like $140.00 per week or 560 per month. (grad students)

I don't think that is supposed to be bad.

 

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http://www.greatplacetowork.com/best/list-bestusa.htm


use the "perk finder" on the fortune web site to search for companies with certain benefits

http://money.cnn.com/magazines.../perkfinder/index.html

Aflac
Alston & Bird
Ark. Children's Hosp.
Arnold & Porter
AstrZeneca
Baptist Health S. Fla.
Booz Allen Hamilton
Bright Horizons
Children's Healthcare
Cisco Systems
Genentech
General Mills
Goldman Sachs
Google
JM Family Enterprises
King's Daughters
Lehigh Valley Hosp.
Marriott Int'l
Mattel
Mayo Clinic
Nike
OhioHealth
Publix
S.C. Johnson
SAS
Scripps Health
Starbucks
Station Casinos
W.L. Gore
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: Nitemare
pretty sure SAS does

I just saw. I did a google search. I'm actually thinking of going though my University. They have a daycare center on site for graduate students.

It's something like $140.00 per week or 560 per month. (grad students)

I don't think that is supposed to be bad.

140 a week is excellent
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: Nitemare
pretty sure SAS does

I just saw. I did a google search. I'm actually thinking of going though my University. They have a daycare center on site for graduate students.

It's something like $140.00 per week or 560 per month. (grad students)

I don't think that is supposed to be bad.

140 a week is excellent

Yeah, 140 a week (especially for babies) is really good. In Atlanta, it is over $200 a week.