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Career Supplement | Having A Life
Drug companies' family-friendly perks, flexibility help employees maintain work/life balance
The Scientist 2005, 19(Supplement 2):S14
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Keith Miller, a 31-year-old supervisor of fill operations in the clinical production unit of Berlex, the US affiliate of Schering AG Germany, never imagined his nearly 2-year-old twins would end up in body casts. The girls were born with mirror-image cases of hip dysplasia, a dislocation of the hip bone.
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