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Obama Advocates for Working Families (5847 hits)

By Andrew Rafferty

President Barack Obama on Monday urged employers to give workers more flexibility to raise a family, saying such policies were integral for he and First Lady Michelle Obama to raise two daughters while advancing in their careers.

“I take this personally because I’m the husband of a brilliant woman who struggled to balance work and raising our girls when I was away, and I remember the stresses that were on Michelle,” Obama at the first-ever White House summit on Working Families.

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