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is my employer fair to decline this? Would yours be the same?

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amazonsl · 12/04/2023 11:18

I’m not asking strictly speaking, obviously I know legally they can decline it. I’m a single mum (no relevance to the company obviously) with one dc and due to go back to work when they are one. I wanted to use my holiday to work three days a week for 6 months. This would have massively reduced nursery fees and would have helped me adjust. We work from home a lot but condensed working (4 days squeezed into 3) was also declined. Just wondered if other places would have declined this too? It’s a progressional place and I do have quite a bit of responsibility but I’m not at the top, either. I’m going to struggle so much as they’ve said I could go back four days but that doesn’t save much on nursery and im
not sure I will cope!

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AlltheFs · 14/04/2023 17:29

NannaKaren · 14/04/2023 17:01

Ask your payroll/hr Dept about tax free childcare - basically £228 of your salary tax free can be put for registered childcare costs - a bit of help…

What has it got to do with payroll? You apply online, it has nothing whatsoever to do with your employer, it’s not like the old voucher scheme.

NannaKaren · 14/04/2023 19:08

Oops sincere apologies I’m out of date obvs 🙈

GoodChat · 14/04/2023 19:09

NannaKaren · 14/04/2023 19:08

Oops sincere apologies I’m out of date obvs 🙈

You're probably thinking of childcare vouchers. Tax free childcare is even easier.

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