A key member of staff at DD's nursery has just been sacked. She looked after DD for over a year and was due to take charge of my LO in the New Year. I was a bit shocked to find that she'd gone and asked the manageress what had happened, she wouldn't say.
As a parent I find it really unsettling. I know they probably don't want to give themselves a bad name by revealing what happened, but I find it even more worrying not knowing what's gone on. I'm worried it's to do with the level of care.
Do you think I should be told? It probably breaches some employee confidentiality clause or something like that, but as a parent paying for care, I'd like to know what's happened and why they acted this way.
It was a person who'd been at the nursery for over seven years and had very responsible role for babies and other staff.
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Staff sacked at nursery - should parents be told why?
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Cakehead · 03/10/2007 12:31
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