I am currently working for a daycare with 5 staff and the director. If a staff member becomes I'll we only have 2 afternoon staff members that can cover the first shift. We have had pink eye going around and I woke up with it this morning. I tried calling the other 2 staff members to cover my shift for 2 hours this morning. I then notified my boss 1 hour before my shift that Im sure I have pink eye and was making a Drs appointment but couldn't get ahold of other staff members to cover my shift. I was told that I either had to get ahold of one of the other staff members to work or I needed to come in. My question is can she do this? I was finally able to get ahold of another staff member who said they would cover my shift, I notified my boss that she was coming in and she said ok. She ended up being an hour late due to dropping her own kids off so my boss tried coveringmy class and couldn't handle it for more than 10 mins and made the other staff cover my class. Now my boss is saying I'm in trouble due to her being late.
On the same note I could have possibly avoided getting pink eye but my boss refuses to send sick kids home bc she says their parents need to work so she expects the staff to care for the sick kids. I've pretty much been sick since October due to her not sending sick kids home. I've not missed a single day in the past year and always help cover my coworkers shifts. The only reason I continue to stay is bc a new company is going to be taking over and I will be the new director. I have went to school and owned my own daycare (don't any more due to relocating) so I am familiar with state laws.
What should I do? What is legal as far as finding my own replacement when sick?
On the same note I could have possibly avoided getting pink eye but my boss refuses to send sick kids home bc she says their parents need to work so she expects the staff to care for the sick kids. I've pretty much been sick since October due to her not sending sick kids home. I've not missed a single day in the past year and always help cover my coworkers shifts. The only reason I continue to stay is bc a new company is going to be taking over and I will be the new director. I have went to school and owned my own daycare (don't any more due to relocating) so I am familiar with state laws.
What should I do? What is legal as far as finding my own replacement when sick?
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