Forgotten your password?
already a member?
Made For Mums
  •  
  • home
  • my neighbourhood
  • reviews
  • news + gossip
  • age + stage
  • feeding
  • win + offers
  • forum
  • sign up
what's on | groups & classes | local chat | places to go | childcare & schools | eating out | health | help | add listing
pushchairs & travel systems | car seats | feeding | cots & nursery | carriers & slings | all products
celebrities | hot stuff | pregnancy | baby | toddler + | mums & dads | it's amazing | fashion | MFM blog
getting pregnant | pregnancy & birth | your baby | your toddler+ | your schoolchild | your family
starting to wean | 7-9 mths | 9-12 mths | 12 mths+ | recipes | what to buy | fussy eaters | nutrition | food safety | special diets
competitions & giveaways
birth clubs | baby clubs | chat | your say! | 15 mins of fame | pregnancy | baby | parenting | potty training
Mums & Dads
You are looking at: Home : News & Gossip : Mums & Dads

Take your kids to work during strikes, says David Cameron

Prime Minister David Cameron is urging bosses to make allowances for parents who need to bring their children to work during teachers’ strikes

Tweet
Posted: 24 November 2011
by Emma Daly
David and Samantha Cameron show off baby Florence
Best stock up on milk and cookies David!

Parents are being urged to take their children to work to avoid the cost of extra childcare during Wednesday’s planned teachers’ strikes. David Cameron wants bosses to give parents the option to take their kids to work with them, where safe. Even Number 10 is going to be opening its doors to its staff’s kids, let’s hope they keep their crayons away from the walls! 

The Unions’ decision to strike has been met with criticism from the PM himself, who claims that it’s wrong to strike and close so many classrooms. Negotiations are under way and David is disappointed that Labour’s links to the unions are so strong – the proportion of the Labour party’s funding coming from unions has gone up 30% (from 56% to 86%) since Ed Miliband took over as leader, according to David.

Calls for a change of law around striking continue to flood in, notably from the Tory benches, and David urges that the topic is “never off the table”.

Interestingly, a spokeswoman for Downing Street stated that “Downing Street would be one of the places where if you want to bring your children, that could be arranged”. Kind of sounds like an open invitation, doesn’t it? David, we’ll see you bright and early Wednesday morning!

Read more…

  • Girl sends David Cameron her Tooth Fairy money
  • Cost of childcare means mums struggle to go back to work
  • Mums giving up work over childcare pressures

Previous story
Study shows children pick up money habits from parents
Next story
Nearly a quarter of mums buy their own Christmas presents

David Cameron, strikes, children, work, childcare, allowances, unions, teachers, Labour, Tory, party
TwitterStumbleUponFacebookDiggRedditGoogle

Related Content

David Cameron wants 'more expected of every child’

Schools – 10-hour days and open on weekends?

David Cameron hopes for another child

Returning from maternity leave - can you change your work hours?

Sexualisation and commercialisation of children to be stopped

Related Products

Spearmark International Bunny Clock Children’s Alarm Clock

So what do you think?

Poppy Porch
I quite like the idea of dropping my kids off at No.10 for the day! About 1 years ago
Charmaine
like thats a great idea if you have little kids! maybe teenagers who could take a game with them, use the net or make themselves useful but can you imagine a toddler in an office, shop, or factory - impossible - and think of the H&S implications too let alone the distractions they would cause you!

You can get in trouble for taking your kid out of school to do something yet they can cancel at short notice Hmmm!
About 1 years ago
sofiarite
Hmm creche Occupy no 10, there's an idea, would they govern for a day too About 1 years ago
youngmummy
to be fair it should only really be a problem if you have school age children, all the nurseries and pre-schools near me are still open on Wednesday and most school age children should be quite capable of sitting quietly and occupying themselves with books, games and drawing if its an office environment, I agree its not safe in a factory or shop though! About 1 years ago
What's going on in your neighbourhood

most popular

  • Read
  • Discussed
  • Latest
  1. 1
    Pregnant Kate Middleton glows in yellow summer coat
  2. 2
    New warning over bed sharing and cot death
  3. 3
    The 10 best car seats - from 9 months
  4. 4
    10 of the best lightweight buggies under 6kg
  5. 5
    Fearne Cotton shares cute pic of baby Rex - almost!
  6. 6
    Wayne and Coleen Rooney's baby carrier revealed
  7. 7
    10 of the most compact folding buggies
  8. 8
    What to eat when you're breastfeeding
  9. 9
    10 of the best double buggies for a toddler and baby
  10. 10
    10 of the best buggies, as rated by you!
  1. 1
    New push to teach children to swim 1 comment
  1. 1
    Gwyneth Paltrow's daily routine with her kids
  2. 2
    Study shows children pick up money habits from parents
  3. 3
    Pregnant Kim Kardashian stocks up on baby supplies in Paris
  4. 4
    Marvin Humes shares adorable first snap of baby Alaia-Mai
  5. 5
    Wayne and Coleen Rooney's baby carrier revealed
  6. 6
    What to do if your child has a fever
  7. 7
    New push to teach children to swim
  8. 8
    More families to 'staycation' this summer
  9. 9
    Frankie Sandford shows off baby bump on the red carpet
  10. 10
    Pregnant Kate Middleton glows in yellow summer coat

question of the month poll

Which morning sickness remedy worked best for you?
10 of the best

news and gossip categories

  • Baby
  • Celebs
  • Fashion
  • Hot stuff
  • It's Amazing
  • MFM blog
  • Mums & Dads
  • Pregnancy
  • Toddler+

what's on in my neighbourhood
Looking for something to do this week - or even today? Take your pick...
Family activities and days out
Films and shows for children
Classes for babies and children
Pregnancy classes
Find more in your neighbourhood

discussions in my neighbourhood
What's the buzz in your area? Find out what everyone's talking about...
Buy, sell or find free family stuff
Meet up with other mums
Share what's going on in your community
Join in the chat about local classes
Find more in your neighbourhood

competitions

  • Do you use a TV Listings app? Give us your view for your chance to win!
    Closing date: 28/05/2013
  • Win a bumper pack of VidaYum prizes
    Closing date: 16/06/2013
  • Win 1 of 3 Mike the Knight bundles
    Closing date: 14/06/2013
  • Win a real beehive and Disney The Hive toys!
    Closing date: 13/06/2013
  • Win 1 of 12 Blue Nose Friends play sets
    Closing date: 10/06/2013
  • Win 1 of 60 MaByLand changing mat bags
    Closing date: 30/06/2013
  • Win 1 of 10 Mum-to-be Wellbeing Packs
    Closing date: 07/06/2013
Follow MadeForMums on Twitter
Other Parenting sites:
  • Junior
  • Practical Parenting & Pregnancy
  • ThinkBaby
  • MadeForMums
  • BabyExpert
Other Immediate sites:
  • GOLFmagic
  • OUTDOORSmagic
  • Visordown
  • Gardeners' World
  • RadioTimes
Become a fan on Facebook for exclusive content
Follow MadeForMums on Twitter
Subscribe to Practical Parenting & Pregnancy
Immediate Media Co
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy
  • Terms + conditions
  • Advertise with us

© Immediate Media Company Ltd 2012. This website is owned and published by Immediate Media Company Limited. www.immediatemedia.co.uk

Version 2.8.52621.0