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By *atience178 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Dublin

Does anyone know if the crèches will still be expecting their fees even though they will be closed for the two weeks?

Obviously they still have to pay their staff so I’m just wondering what happens with the crèche fees?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not just creche's that have to pay their staff . As a small business owner who is facing eminent closure I too will have to find the money to pay my staff. I won't be charging Clients for cancelling so why should Creche's feel that they should still expect parents to pay for a service that is not being delivered.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not just creche's that have to pay their staff . As a small business owner who is facing eminent closure I too will have to find the money to pay my staff. I won't be charging Clients for cancelling so why should Creche's feel that they should still expect parents to pay for a service that is not being delivered. "

Really hope you manage to stay afloat! Can't imagine how stressful all of this must be x

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By *iwh01Man
over a year ago

mullingar

There are 1000s of business effected now I say most will be layed off On a temp basis.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not just creche's that have to pay their staff . As a small business owner who is facing eminent closure I too will have to find the money to pay my staff. I won't be charging Clients for cancelling so why should Creche's feel that they should still expect parents to pay for a service that is not being delivered.

Really hope you manage to stay afloat! Can't imagine how stressful all of this must be x"

Thanks Sbellex there are so so many in my situation today. I do say to myself that I'm not going to worry about things that I cannot control. I just wish we all could go into lockdown for the 2 weeks. We can't stop it and at least this might help slow it down and prevent our hospitals from becoming totally overwhelmed. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are 1000s of business effected now I say most will be layed off On a temp basis. "

Troubling times for many.

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By *iwh01Man
over a year ago

mullingar


"There are 1000s of business effected now I say most will be layed off On a temp basis.

Troubling times for many. "

Very much so.

I’m so lucky my business doesn’t really meet clients face to face. And recently a new office I built means all staff have an individual office. So they can come and go as they like

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are 1000s of business effected now I say most will be layed off On a temp basis.

Troubling times for many.

Very much so.

I’m so lucky my business doesn’t really meet clients face to face. And recently a new office I built means all staff have an individual office. So they can come and go as they like "

Will your business be ok ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive a small business luckily i dont employ anyone and work from home but im terrified about my income over the next few weeks and months

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork


"Not just creche's that have to pay their staff . As a small business owner who is facing eminent closure I too will have to find the money to pay my staff. I won't be charging Clients for cancelling so why should Creche's feel that they should still expect parents to pay for a service that is not being delivered. "

I hope this lull doesn’t last too long for you I.L but things will get better again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I say closure . I mean temporary closure not permanent. Xx

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By *ogladyWoman
over a year ago

The bog


"When I say closure . I mean temporary closure not permanent. Xx "

As far as I'm aware welfare are gonna cover employees stright away and are upping the payment so u shouldn't have to pay them unless u have a sick benefit scheme in place..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"When I say closure . I mean temporary closure not permanent. Xx

As far as I'm aware welfare are gonna cover employees stright away and are upping the payment so u shouldn't have to pay them unless u have a sick benefit scheme in place.."

The government have said this but have also stated that the onus is on the employer to pay their staff as the it can't all fall on the government.

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By *ogladyWoman
over a year ago

The bog


"When I say closure . I mean temporary closure not permanent. Xx

As far as I'm aware welfare are gonna cover employees stright away and are upping the payment so u shouldn't have to pay them unless u have a sick benefit scheme in place..

The government have said this but have also stated that the onus is on the employer to pay their staff as the it can't all fall on the government. "

That's shit..they shoul be looking after employers as well...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"When I say closure . I mean temporary closure not permanent. Xx

As far as I'm aware welfare are gonna cover employees stright away and are upping the payment so u shouldn't have to pay them unless u have a sick benefit scheme in place..

The government have said this but have also stated that the onus is on the employer to pay their staff as the it can't all fall on the government. "

This is what will crucify small business's

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"When I say closure . I mean temporary closure not permanent. Xx

As far as I'm aware welfare are gonna cover employees stright away and are upping the payment so u shouldn't have to pay them unless u have a sick benefit scheme in place..

The government have said this but have also stated that the onus is on the employer to pay their staff as the it can't all fall on the government.

That's shit..they shoul be looking after employers as well..."

I hope so x

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork

It’s been my experience that the small business owner is invisible in the eyes of the government in times of need.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s been my experience that the small business owner is invisible in the eyes of the government in times of need. "

You are so right there Ger

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork


"It’s been my experience that the small business owner is invisible in the eyes of the government in times of need.

You are so right there Ger "

It’s one of those little details one has to learn for themselves unfortunately

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone know if the crèches will still be expecting their fees even though they will be closed for the two weeks?

Obviously they still have to pay their staff so I’m just wondering what happens with the crèche fees?"

We all got laid off letters today and have to sign on the social not getting paid by employers.. So if I had kids in a creche I wouldnt be paying the fees..

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By *ireandsaltCouple
over a year ago

midlands

I’m on the frontline and I’m actively dealing with possible cases every day. The stakes are so high that we are all extremely anxious in work about it. The government let this get too far ahead and are now firmly in chase mode. The ports are airports should have been controlled ages ago with massive checks and screening. Now all Defence Forces staff including recently retired have been called to barracks for immediate deployment. That is not good news.

Good luck to everyone trying to get their businesses through this. I hope that it pans out well for all.

Fire.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone know if the crèches will still be expecting their fees even though they will be closed for the two weeks?

Obviously they still have to pay their staff so I’m just wondering what happens with the crèche fees?

We all got laid off letters today and have to sign on the social not getting paid by employers.. So if I had kids in a creche I wouldnt be paying the fees.. "

I am really sorry to hear that. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone know if the crèches will still be expecting their fees even though they will be closed for the two weeks?

Obviously they still have to pay their staff so I’m just wondering what happens with the crèche fees?

We all got laid off letters today and have to sign on the social not getting paid by employers.. So if I had kids in a creche I wouldnt be paying the fees..

I am really sorry to hear that. X "

Thank you x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’m on the frontline and I’m actively dealing with possible cases every day. The stakes are so high that we are all extremely anxious in work about it. The government let this get too far ahead and are now firmly in chase mode. The ports are airports should have been controlled ages ago with massive checks and screening. Now all Defence Forces staff including recently retired have been called to barracks for immediate deployment. That is not good news.

Good luck to everyone trying to get their businesses through this. I hope that it pans out well for all.

Fire. "

You take care of yourself too as the pressure you are under too much feel horrendous xx

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