teachers strike and term time only mindees
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    Default teachers strike and term time only mindees

    i have some term time only after school mindees (with no retainer for hols) . mums are teachers so they wont need me( i dont have the space for them during the day only at pick up and drop off)


    do i still ask to be paid for the pick up drop off as usual or have i lost that money?


    just asking cos i am doing this months invoices
    mandy xx
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    yes not your fault it's a strike

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    Yes hun you still charge them for the day as usual. x

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    Of course you charge hun!!!
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