Bank holiday warning issued for workers ahead of the Queen's funeral
services across the country are being advised on how to plan for the bank holiday which is understood to emphasize the importance of essential healthcare services continuing.if you have to work, Jo recommends that you contact your line manager.
Jo said: "We would advise making a formal request to your line manager and ask if they have a bring your child to work policy. "If you employer cannot agree to this, ask your children’s school if they are operating any clubs to support childcare for parents who cannot have this last minute. Jo said that if you can't secure childcare and have no alternative, you can request a day of carers leave.
She said: "Practically it would be wise now to speak to other parents, family, and friends who you trust to try and arrange some cover for you if you have to work."This should be detailed in your contract, which will explain out rules about
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