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Children
in the Workplace or Unsupervised on Campus
On occasion,
young children have been brought to the University campus and have
remained for extended periods of time either in a work area under
parental supervision or elsewhere on campus without supervision. Most
often, these occurrences are in Summer, on snow days during Winter,
on holidays, and at other times when public schools and day care facilities
are either closed or inaccessible.
While sympathetic
with the difficulties parents may encounter in arranging supervisory
care for their children, the University, for several compelling reasons,
cannot accommodate children in campus workplaces or in unsupervised
circumstances on campus. These reasons include risks of injury, disruption
of classes and other normal University operations, and diversion of
employee time and attention from job performance.
Accordingly, the
following University policies are promulgated:
- Children under
the age of 14, when on campus, must be accompanied by a responsible
older person or be properly enrolled in a supervised University
activity.
- Children may
not be present in a parent or caretaker's campus workplace for extended
periods of time.
- Supervisors
are encouraged to accommodate employees as much as possible in scheduling
sick and annual leave to
provide or arrange child care.
Initially approved
April 3, 2000
Administering Office: Office of Human Resources
Posted April 3,
2000
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