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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not legal advice. But I suspect if the plaintiffs win, and you have an Au Pair that you are hosting at that time, you will instantly be required to pay her the minimum wage in your location or send her into rematch if you can’t pay that. Check your agency contract- they are very one sided so you won’t get any portion of your agency fee back.[/quote] If that happens, there will be no incentive for families to participate in the program. Why would anyone pay what we can pay our neighbor's teen daughter (and we know her!) plus: have this person living in our home, eating our food, having the use of one of our car (cost of gas, insurance, etc). That's in addition of paying for schooling and agency fees. No benefit to the family. [/quote] OK. But why should US law care about foreign young adults wanting to come here? I don't see this as a winning argument.[/quote]
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