Hi,
I am wondering if anyone out there can help me.
I am currently on maternity leave and I am due to return back to work on 2nd March. Both me and my partner work in the same government department. On 28th November 2008 we submitted our applications to change our working patterns, we are wishing to work 5 days over 4 which enables each of us have a different day off in the week to care for our daughter. We simply can not afford to pay for full time childcare, however by working full time over 4 days this would allow us to pay for 2 days child care, for us to provide child care for our daughter 2 days and a family member can help out on the remaining day.
We have looked into tax credits, salary sacrifice schemes, and working part time but all options are simply not possible.
Yesterday, we finally got our response from our employer, they have rejected our request for flexible working. the response we received is as follows ' i cannot accomodate your your working patterns as due to the current economic climate and the impact it is having on the capacity within our contact centre.'
We really do not understand the reasoning as we work for jobcentre plus who are currently recruiting 100's more staff to cope with rising unemployment. Also I do not feel that any of our personal circumstances have been taken into account.
I am wondering if anyone can give me any pointers on where to go from here.
I am wondering if anyone out there can help me.
I am currently on maternity leave and I am due to return back to work on 2nd March. Both me and my partner work in the same government department. On 28th November 2008 we submitted our applications to change our working patterns, we are wishing to work 5 days over 4 which enables each of us have a different day off in the week to care for our daughter. We simply can not afford to pay for full time childcare, however by working full time over 4 days this would allow us to pay for 2 days child care, for us to provide child care for our daughter 2 days and a family member can help out on the remaining day.
We have looked into tax credits, salary sacrifice schemes, and working part time but all options are simply not possible.
Yesterday, we finally got our response from our employer, they have rejected our request for flexible working. the response we received is as follows ' i cannot accomodate your your working patterns as due to the current economic climate and the impact it is having on the capacity within our contact centre.'
We really do not understand the reasoning as we work for jobcentre plus who are currently recruiting 100's more staff to cope with rising unemployment. Also I do not feel that any of our personal circumstances have been taken into account.
I am wondering if anyone can give me any pointers on where to go from here.
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