I work in a childcare centre owned by one of the larger companies.
When the Covid-19 thing started getting serious and numbers dropped we were pushed to use our annual and sick leave days up so that they didnt have as many staff in centre.
With the confirmation that children cant be in school I now need to look at home school options. Yes im in childcare and its an essential role - but one of my children has additional needs and cannot be in school without his aide. The school dont have an aide for him any more as she was a contract worker and they have let her go.
I asked my employer for some alternate work hours and gave options - working 5 days a week but only 12-6 - so still doing all my hours. Switching from the centre close (9.30-6) to the centre open (6-2.30) So i can at least have a little time in the afternoon for schooling.
My employer has basically said no to everything ("you're essential staff so you have to send your kids to school")- Im stuck with a shift that means I am out of the house all day, every day. I have no leave left to take because i've been made to take it all. I dont want to quit but feel I am being pushed towards it.
Should my sons aditional needs requirements be taken in to consideration? My primary job is as a parent to my own kids.
Im frustrated and furious. ANd have been told "employee relations" will consider my request but probably turn it down.
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