I have a friend who works for a local, but somewhat large for our town, daycare. Say about 120-150 kids. She noticed it getting very warm recently while at work and has made suggestions about keep the air a little cooler to the management/ownership of the daycare.
Nothing has changed recently, but she noticed one day that it got really cool in the room a half hour before parents began showing up. Earlier her little charges were napping and two of them had very wet hair from sweating. She began noticing each day that this seemed to occur almost without fail. I told her to note down times and such, and after a few weeks we came to the conclusion that the ownership of the daycare definitely keeps things warm until such time as the parents start arriving.
Several other employees have noticed this happening also. So it seems our owners want to save a buck by sweating the staff and the charges they are responsible for. Who can this be reported too? Is it even illegal?
thanks
Nothing has changed recently, but she noticed one day that it got really cool in the room a half hour before parents began showing up. Earlier her little charges were napping and two of them had very wet hair from sweating. She began noticing each day that this seemed to occur almost without fail. I told her to note down times and such, and after a few weeks we came to the conclusion that the ownership of the daycare definitely keeps things warm until such time as the parents start arriving.
Several other employees have noticed this happening also. So it seems our owners want to save a buck by sweating the staff and the charges they are responsible for. Who can this be reported too? Is it even illegal?
thanks
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