I'm taking off the December 26th- January 2nd. All paid of course
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Originally posted by jenboo View PostUsually i take the whole week off. This year I'm just doing the Mondays after as paid holidays.
I have in my contract that if a holiday lands on a weekend, it will be observed the Friday before or Monday after.
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Originally posted by BumbleBee View PostClosed dec 26th-dec 30th. Reopening jan 2nd. I always take the week between christmas and new years. I also take a week off in July, usually it coincides with the 4th.
Since I had to close for a week while I was sick, I had a family suggest I stay open between Christmas and New Year's. Nope, still taking the week off.
None of my time off is paid.
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My center will not be closing at all during those times. We're normally open Christmas Eve and New Years Eve anyway. We barely have any kids during the school district's winter break. I think last year we were at about 50% capacity during that time (and enrollment is always about 100%).
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I'm closed Dec 23-Jan 2. My policies say I close for Winter Break between Christmas and New Year, and if a holiday falls on a weekend I close the previous Friday or following Monday. I started posting those closing dates in August so parents will have had plenty of notice when December comes.
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I'm in Ontario Canada so Christmas day (December 25), boxing day (December 26), and New years Day (January 1) are all statutory days that I get paid for and the daycare is closed for. This year because christmas day is on Sunday I'll be taking December 27 of in lieu and for New Years Day I'll be taking of January 2 in lieu of the 1st. (When I checked these will be the same days as got and banks will be clossing). I plan to add in for future years that I am only open a half day for Christmas Eve but since it's on a weekend this year I'm not worried about it.
Last year I was closed from the December 23 to January 4th but one week of that was maturity leAve to have my son and then I was "off" for the next 5 weeks (recovery from planed c section) while my subs took over for me. It was great cause the mat leave was unpaid but I did get pay for the Stat days.
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