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    Children on Campus

    In general, employees are prohibited from bringing children on campus except as permitted by the College policy, so as to ensure that employees, students and visitors are not exposed to harm or risks to their health, safety, and welfare. Children in the workplace create potential liabilities for the College, departments, offices, and managers themselves. Due to the potential health risks to others, children with a communicable illness cannot be brought to campus.

    However, Baruch College, as an equal opportunity employer, is committed to equal access to employment conditions regardless of an individual’s status with respect to other family members or dependent care. Moreover, the College is committed to promoting an equitable culture that is supportive of the needs and career aspirations of employees and creating “Family friendly” work strategies to assist staff trying to balance the various demands of work and family responsibilities.

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