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New York CNN —The CEO of Texas-based baby clothing company Kyte Baby has issued two apologies after denying a remote work request by an employee whose baby was admitted into a neonatal intensive care unit. “We work at Kyte Baby: Of course we’re going to bring our kids to work,” an employee says in one TikTok video. “We work at Kyte Baby: Of course we’re expecting,” another chimes in. Another video titled “Meet the Kyte Baby Team” introduces various Kyte Baby employees, each dancing with a child or two in tow. According to a survey published by Bankrate that same month, 77% percent of full-time working women with children under the age of 18 support hybrid work schedules, while 74% support remote work.
Persons: Kyte Baby, Kyte, Marissa Hughes, ” Hughes, Hughes, Ying Liu, “ Kyte, Liu, , ” Lauren Jennings, Alison Brod, James Haggerty, ” Jennings, , , It’s, ” Kyte Baby, “ Marissa, Bankrate Organizations: New, New York CNN, Alison Brod Marketing, Communications, CNN, Brookings, Department, Labor’s Locations: New York, Texas, America, United States
Kyte Baby denied an employee's request to work remotely to care for her newborn. The Dallas-based baby apparel brand Kyte Baby has been under fire this week for taking a hard line on remote work. AdvertisementThe company agreed to let Hughes work remotely for two weeks to take care of her new baby, Moeller said. Liu herself is a mother of five who launched Kyte Baby after struggling to find baby apparel that would calm her daughter's eczema. She added, "We continue to apologize to both Marissa and our Kyte Baby community for how her maternity leave was handled."
Persons: Kyte Baby, Critics, TikTok, , Kyte, Marissa Hughes, Ying Liu, TikTok —, Liu, Hughes, Kailee Moeller, Moeller, She's, onesies, Kyte Baby's, Marissa Organizations: Service, Dallas, USA Locations: Dallas, El Paso
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