The association representing childcare providers has raised doubts about the viability of a Government scheme to deliver home-based childcare for essential healthcare workers, after the Workplace Relations Commission advised them that they must ensure employees working in those homes are given breaks in line with the law.
Under the scheme, overseen by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs, childcare providers such as crèches would allocate one of their employees to work in the homes of up to 5,000 frontline healthcare workers who are unable to go to work due to the lack of childcare.
However, the Chairperson of the Association of Childhood Professionals, Marian Quinn, said it would be impossible for the crèche employee to take a