Know your rights to time off work when your child is sick, says TUC

21 Oct 2015 11:54 AM

As temperatures begin to drop and the cough and cold season falls upon us, the TUC is today (Wednesday) reminding working parents about their rights to take time off work to look after their children when they are sick.

Illness accounted for two-thirds (64.2%) of the 19.8 million days missed by school-age children in the Autumn term last year, but many parents are unsure how to balance their working commitments with looking after their children when they are ill, says the TUC.

The TUC has issued a reminder of what your rights are as a working parent:

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said: “For most parents it’s a daily struggle trying to juggle work and childcare, which becomes even more complicated as children succumb to seasonal colds and illnesses. Sensible employers will give their staff time off to look after their children when they’re poorly, or to make alternative arrangements for their care.

“Many unions have negotiated paid compassionate or carers’ leave in workplaces around the UK to help parents with situations like this. A change in the law so that all working parents are entitled to take paid time off work when their child is ill and their usual childcare isn’t an option would make a real difference.”

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