25Avalon
Here in South Gloucs there is a red heat alert for Wednesday and Thursday so local schools have decided to close. This is a real problem for working parents who can’t get time off or if one is due to be away on business and their company says they still have to go. Dh is not well at, so difficult fro me to step in. Hopefully other gps who don’t work will be able to help.
I'm in south Gloucestershire also and have just picked up the RED alert after talking to a friend whose daughter is in exactly that position - school closed, every other family member working.
Back in the early 70s when my son's nursery had an emergency closure, I also had that predicament. At the time I was 'temping' in what was then called The Office of Manpower Economics (a quango). I called them, to say I'd not be able to work and the reply was "bring him into the office with you". He was still in nappies and crawling...
Surprisingly, I did manage to get some work done, we boxed him into a corner with chairs and desks and gave him some defunct telephone equipment and other items to play with until he fell asleep in a cardboard box.
I don't think employers would - or can - be so accommodating now.
These heatwaves are going to become a permanent fixture so I believe we're going to have to plan for them. I feel sorry for working parents, and the onus generally falls on the woman.
The bottom line is though that no-one should be forced to run the risk of heat-stroke.