Anonymous wrote:Would be interesting to see if you could use FMLA parental leave for these days.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that there is no real policy in the federal government about how to handle this. Same thing at my spouse’s private sector company.
With the withspread adoption of hybrid telework, there is now an expectation that you work during snow days. However, with schools + daycares closed that means kids are home.
Why hasn’t the federal government clarified how to handle this? It seems that the “fairest” thing would be to allow people to dip into either annual or sick leave to care for their kids in the instance when a school district has closed their facilities.
Before COVID, a snow day was a snow day. Now? It’s a work from home day with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there is unscheduled leave so you can take leave last minute to deal with childcare.
What if you don’t have annual leave banked up (eg, new employee to the Feds)?
It seems like folks should be able to dip into the Sick Leave bank for this fact pattern where a school is closed due to weather. Feds could even request proof to ensure there’s a paper trail.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten and up age kids don't really need that close of supervision.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is unscheduled leave so you can take leave last minute to deal with childcare.