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    hi all,

    if I have hours contracted and paid for, but the parent has said they do not need me to look after their child on a particular day, do I still put this down as working hours? i.e. for calculating against my expenses

    thanks

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    I think it's usually only a matter of 10 minutes here or there so it's not going to make much difference ... you'll do the same back in overtime other days

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    I think it's usually only a matter of 10 minutes here or there so it's not going to make much difference ... you'll do the same back in overtime other days
    thanks Sarah, I currently only have one child and its 16 hours a week, so would make a difference to me?

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    Hi I would say that if you are still being paid for that day then I would class it as a working day. I might be wrong there though! X

 

 

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