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No pay for closure during the snow

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droopydrew | 13:15 Wed 08th Dec 2010 | Civil
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My wife's nursery was closed for 3 days last week due to the snow. Even though she had the ability to get into work the Nursery called her and advised that the facility was closed.
Despite being paid for this last year, she has just been informed that this will not be the case this year after the event has happened.
To make matters worse, even though the nursery was closed, parents have been advised that they must pay for the children even though there was no attendance.

I'm thinking along the lines of customs and practice as they paid the previous year but would really appreciate some advice. My wife is a salaried member of staff with fixed hours.

Appreciate any feedback,

Drew
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Thank you for the link, it was most useful. Sorry about the link but this site does not seem to be compatible with IE9 and I'm jumping between browsers.
I have a limited knowledge but I will try to help. I believe that as your wife is on contracted hours, then she is entitled to be paid for those days. I think it is worth getting further advice from someone specialised in employment law.
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