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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's illegal to work from home and have no childcare. I would also be pissed that maybe you weren't paying attention if my kid got hurt or injured. Stop trying to cheat the system and your children take the day off or hire childcare.[/quote] Illegal? What law makes it illegal?[/quote] You cannot bill or log hours if you are performing childcare duties. It is also morally reprehensible unless it is an extreme emergency single event. Don't ruin telework for everyone else by your selfishness and cheapness.[/quote] Not everyone bills hours first of all, and if OP works 5 hours instead of 8 tomorrow and then makes up 3 hours in the evening, what's it to you? [/quote] We have noticed this type of issue with many employees. It would depend on a case per case basis but most companies have work hour requirements that must be compliant with local and federal laws. When in doubt ask your supervisor about splitting child duty hours and telecommuting. It seems that OP isn't doing that but trying to keep an ear open while working. This is very dangerous and borderline neglect for the age she/he is supervising. [/quote]
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