Etihad Airways opens a nursery
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Etihad Airways opened an aviation-themed nursery in Abu Dhabi for its employees. The new nursery joins a range of services provided to the airline’s employees to support their welfare and wellbeing, including the recent ambulance service, full-service medical centre, accommodation assistance and education support.
The Etihad Airways nursery was officially opened by Ray Gammell, Etihad Airways’ chief people and performance officer. Gammell was joined by Moza Al Shoomi, director of the child’s department at Ministry of Social Affairs; Sue Jones, Kids Academy UK Founder; Khalifa Faraj Bin Hamoodah, Kids Academy UAE chairman and Samantha McClements, Kids Academy Group nursery director.
“The new on-site nursery will provide quality of care for children, while helping our working parents and their families to balance roles and responsibilities of parenting with demands of full-time work,” said Gammell.
As well as a nursery, the facility also operates an out-of-hours ‘stay and play’ crèche service.
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