yes, voicemails have been left. still not heard a peep out of the employee or her mother.
If there had been a good reason why the employee hadn't turned in for work, illness, accident, poorly child in hospital etc, then the employee would get in touch through her spouse, mother or sisters.
as you can understand, as a nursery we have to meet legal requirements for staff:children ratio's, so I hope you could understand why we was trying to get in touch with her mother to see as to why she hadn't turned up for work.
if any of you are parents, I don't think you would find it satisfactory to leave your child in a nursery who was understaffed.
luckily myself and the wife are always out of ratio and can cover where needed to us both being qualified and have training in first aid etc.
the employee in question has read all the employee handbooks and signed her contracts, she should know she is in the wrong to of not turned up to work, let alone not let us know.
how difficult could it of been to send a text message, which is what usually happens at 7am in the morning when the nursery opens.
what is more frustrating is the fact that this girl is a full time member of staff and shares 24 children with 2 other members of staff, and we don't know if she is going to return tomorrow or not, and we might have to get another member of staff in who these children have never met before, and might not be as comfortable around.