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If she is working part-time, why can't she arrange these visits during her non-working hours?
If she is working part-time, why can't she arrange these visits during her non-working hours?
If she is working part-time, why can't she arrange these visits during her non-working hours?
I'd agree here.
I have a few staff who didn't bother with the ante-natal classes after the first child even though they were entitled to it.
Are the classes available when she's off or in the evening.
Consultant appointments are different though as it this will depend on the consultant.
I have three children, worked part-time when pregnant with all of them and arranged all of my hospital visits outside working hours. My employer always was and is extremely accommodating but I figured that once the children arrived I might have no option but to take time off at short notice and I often did and there was never any problem, a little give and take on both sides can work wonders.
I have three children, worked part-time when pregnant with all of them and arranged all of my hospital visits outside working hours. My employer always was and is extremely accommodating but I figured that once the children arrived I might have no option but to take time off at short notice and I often did and there was never any problem, a little give and take on both sides can work wonders.
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