Howard Levitt: Companies should show flexibility for employees juggling child care and their job — but up to a point

Employers have a right to receive work in return for wages.

Accommodation for child-care obligations has become a particularly acute issue with many daycare centres unavailable and schools resorting to remote learning. The beginning of the new year will see this issue cropping up more, not less.

Employers cannot retaliate against employees who make family status accommodation requests and must protect their jobs if their child-care needs results in a leave of absence.