Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an essential personnel daycare center and I hate to do this but my interpretation is that we are not allowed to collect any money from clients while we are enrolled in the emergency program. I could be wrong! But please try and show some grace to your daycare provider because the language is vague, it’s not clear at all and there is a lot of room for interpretation. I would say to check your contract even though I would say there isn’t a single contract out there that specifically addresses a pandemic and being forced to shut down by the government. Also before you go on threatening or reporting her as other people do please keep in mind that they care is have not been paid yet by the state and there’s a lot of anxiety about finances. Which is why I suggest you ask her for clarification on the regulations before you report her or do anything drastic.
To clear something up we are not allowed to take money from essential employees but the language is not clear on whether or not we can continue to bill nonessential families.
Anonymous wrote:I am an essential personnel daycare center and I hate to do this but my interpretation is that we are not allowed to collect any money from clients while we are enrolled in the emergency program. I could be wrong! But please try and show some grace to your daycare provider because the language is vague, it’s not clear at all and there is a lot of room for interpretation. I would say to check your contract even though I would say there isn’t a single contract out there that specifically addresses a pandemic and being forced to shut down by the government. Also before you go on threatening or reporting her as other people do please keep in mind that they care is have not been paid yet by the state and there’s a lot of anxiety about finances. Which is why I suggest you ask her for clarification on the regulations before you report her or do anything drastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does nobody read the contract and see what the termination provision is
Pretty sure everyone is scouring their contracts right now. It’s the interpretation of vague provisions during an unprecedented time that is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school closed mid March. We were billed for April given a 20% discount and obviously we weren't charge for catered lunch. As for May I'm not sure what the plan is.
Your school is kindly charging parents only 25% for May. Don’t act like it hasn’t been spelled out for you.