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holidays for parents with school age children
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Is there for a well known firm of bakers with a large number of stores in the north east and has been with them for about 3 years. As all the other members of staff have been there for longer and have school age children all of the school holidays are taken and she cannot geet any time off with her 11 year old son. Is there anything that she can do about this? She isn't looking for any preferntial treatment but even a week with him would be good
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There is no legal right to demand a holiday at a specific time, if that was your question.
It is for the employer to decide what their policy is, given that the business will wish to remain open at all times with a minimum number of staff.
Many employers make it a 'first-come-first-served' basis when it comes to booking holiday - but it would be unreasonable if you are saying that EACH year those staff with the longest service have the first pick of the school holiday weeks. Is that what you are saying?
It is for the employer to decide what their policy is, given that the business will wish to remain open at all times with a minimum number of staff.
Many employers make it a 'first-come-first-served' basis when it comes to booking holiday - but it would be unreasonable if you are saying that EACH year those staff with the longest service have the first pick of the school holiday weeks. Is that what you are saying?
Years ago when I worked for the then GPO Telephones this was also the policy.....longest serving got the pick of the holidays. I resented this as I was the only one in the office with a school age child. However, when I became one of the longer serving ones I loved it so you must look at it from both points of view.
Thank you all for your advice. Yes it is mean but they don't seem bothered - she is an 'offcumden' not a local so I think that there is a bit of closing ranks. I have suggested contacting head office but she is worried about losing her job and there aren't a lot of other jobs avaialble in that area. Myself and his other gran and his dad- when he's home on leave - cover the holidays but that isn't the point. Thank you again for taking the time to post your comments.
WHen I was a civil servant we had a list which was in basically first in at the top of the list where the people with the longest service were always at the top.
But to try and make everybody happy (joke) it was changed so that whoever was at the top one year was put back to the bottom the next - a rota for leave.
There was still moaning and bitching but such is life.
But to try and make everybody happy (joke) it was changed so that whoever was at the top one year was put back to the bottom the next - a rota for leave.
There was still moaning and bitching but such is life.
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