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charge for bnk holidays
i am having to send my son to a new nursery ,he goes on a monday and wednesday the new nursery charge for bank holidays eventhough they are not providing a service ,is this justifiable to do this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, they should not (at least, not in my view).
However, this does not mean that they will not (or at least try to). It may be in their terms and conditions that they are entitled to charge in such circumstances (their argument probably being that they still have to pay their staff, even though they are closed).
You need to look at their terms.
However, this does not mean that they will not (or at least try to). It may be in their terms and conditions that they are entitled to charge in such circumstances (their argument probably being that they still have to pay their staff, even though they are closed).
You need to look at their terms.
So, do you have a day off paid for BH's?
Why should the staff of the nursery also not have a day paid?
You knew the rules when you signed the contract
Many nursery's/childcare facilities include in their contract that BH is paid for whether the placement is open or not
Things do not become free just because it is a bank holiday.
Why should the staff of the nursery also not have a day paid?
You knew the rules when you signed the contract
Many nursery's/childcare facilities include in their contract that BH is paid for whether the placement is open or not
Things do not become free just because it is a bank holiday.
i havee paid days off for bank holidays but they are included in my holiday entitlement a i am sure they are for the nursery staff.i havet entered a contract with the nursery and i certainly wont with a nursery that charges for a service that it doesnt provide.i know nurserys are a business but to charge for 40pounds for a day when they are closed !!!
well the thing is if we are on holiday we still pay because obviously the nursery is still open and the placeis still there for the chidren.my nursery has temporary closed nd i had to find one quick but i wont keep him here due to this ,i get help with nursery fees from child tax credit so its not me thats fullypaying out anyway.
I catch a bus everyday but I don't pay the driver when I don't use it.
Well actually you do. Where do you think wages come from?
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I do not see this as a problem then if you have no contract - just dont use the facility., simple!
Why whinge and gripe and wonder if they are acting 'illegally' about something you are not going to do, I don't get it???
Well actually you do. Where do you think wages come from?
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I do not see this as a problem then if you have no contract - just dont use the facility., simple!
Why whinge and gripe and wonder if they are acting 'illegally' about something you are not going to do, I don't get it???
Jeeze I missed this bit
',i get help with nursery fees from child tax credit so its not me thats fullypaying out anyway. ' I suppose that makes it ok then, doesn't it?
so again why whine and gripe when you dont even pay for the whole amount??
Think of like this, for that BH you have to pay for its your CTC thats paying, not you
',i get help with nursery fees from child tax credit so its not me thats fullypaying out anyway. ' I suppose that makes it ok then, doesn't it?
so again why whine and gripe when you dont even pay for the whole amount??
Think of like this, for that BH you have to pay for its your CTC thats paying, not you
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