Helen Climance is an expert in employment legislation and deals with several cases involving working mums. She knows what it's like because she is one herself. Mandy Garner spoke to her.
Michaela Wheeler is a bookkeeper from London and has two children, aged four and two. She got her current position through Working Mums.
Debbie Nathan likes to keep busy so she juggles a job as a classroom assistant with running a children's party business. Mandy Garner talks to her.
HR manager Philippa Jebson submits herself to the Working Mums' questionnaire.
Laura Godfrey juggles three jobs and two children and has made organisation an art form. Mandy Garner talks to her about how she does it all.
Michelle Dunn is an expert juggler. A mother of two, she works as a freelance journalist and has set up her own craft business making treasure boxes like these. Mandy Garner finds out how she does it.
Susannah Redman has four different jobs, but she is able to do them all from home. She tells Working Mums how she manages the juggle.
Amanda O'Loughlin is a Health Screening Co-ordinator for Lifeline Screening in Bolton and has two children. She tells Working Mums how she juggles family and work.
How do we do it? Why do we do it? If you want to share information with other working parents about how you juggle work and family life, please send in your answers to our questionnaire.
Estelle Currie is a tv editor and has worked for the BBC and the Times Educational Supplement. She describes her working life and how she juggles it all.
Jane Barclay, a human resources manager, describes how she balances work and family life.
As part of a regular monthly feature, we look at the lives of working mums doing a range of different jobs. This week we talk to Roz Norton, a deputy head teacher in London.
Nicola Dandridge is chief executive of the Equality Challenge Unit which works to encourage equality in all walks of higher education. She has two children and works full time. More....