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Employment rights if you take time off work for childcare due to teacher strikes
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Employment rights if you take time off work for childcare due to teacher strikes

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You are entitled to "short" (undefined) periods of unpaid leave for "emergency" situations (also undefined) with dependents.
In employment law that would be interpreted as a day or two (maximum) to make arrangements but not normally longer to do the caring yourself. Obviously many "decent" employers allow far more flexibility but that doesn't mean others have to.
Obviously schools can close unexpectedly for a variety of reasons or children can fall sick so parents should have some contingency plans in place. That is what a "difficult" employer would argue if there was a dispute.