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  1. Yes indeed the childcare model we have requires the child attend on fixed selected days but guess what our workforce is now heavily casualised. Workers don’t know what their hours are going to be week by week. How about rotating shifts? Yes at your job, but no not at the childcare centre.

    Childcare operates “business hours” but guess what many people work evenings and weekends what about child care for them. Many people are rearing children alone they can’t arrange their shifts around a partner’s shifts in that case. What to do?

    And what if the child get sick, which of course they are more likely to in an environment with lots of small children. It may come as a shock to the middle classes but sick and holiday pay for many is a luxury they don’t have.

    And that great fall back grandma isn’t going to work either because if grandma is under 65 she’ll be whipped to work by WINZ. Many grandmas are doing work that would be much better for youth starting out in their working life. Many grandmas and grandads would rather be looking after their grandchildren than what they are being made to do.

    Everyone would be better off if grandparents could do childcare instead of spending the final years of their working life in a job they don’t want to do while young people remain unemployed, working parents are living on stress and pre-schoolers are increasingly being corralled into centres with very large numbers of children in attendance for very long hours.

    What a mess!

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