if you haven’t already, put together a complete list of the days she took off last year that were identified as sick, and that were identified as vacation. If there was anything that was a gray area, like a snow day, where you may not have needed her or implied an extra day off, and don’t count that. Then you can let her know how many days she has taken as sick and does other leave, that she already exceeded last year’s and this year, so that she should be sure to do whatever is needed with the court to Insurance that she receives the jury pay For her time on jury service. Then just let her respond.
And, yes, start looking for alternative childcare, whether an actual nanny who shows up reliably or otherwise. |
Yeah I agree with PPs. If OP is not trolling then her nanny is taking advantage with all the sick days + not even attempting to get out of jury duty. She probably thought it would be a free vacation!
OP - tell her you won’t pay her during the trial, beyond the legal requirements. I suspect that will light a fire under her! |
My nanny always says she does not get paid while on jury duty and thus it would be a financial hardship to serve. She has never had to serve on a jury. |
It's on you for having children you had no intention of taking care of. |
Some judges would say tough. Jurors are paid. Not as much as their employers pay. |
FFS, this cannot reasonably be a "final straw." Jury duty is a huge responsibility that all citizens share. It isn't her fault she got picked. I hope she sues if you fire her. |
My money is on the former. |
This. I got out of it as a part-time worker who had to be SAHM from 2pm onwards. |
I kind of agree here. |
Ah yes, because hiring any willing person to care for your infant and toddler is famously a wise choice! |
Exactly, some. But most people who need their earnings to pay bills would be able to get out of it. My mother is retired and has sat on several juries over the years because she does not have that excuse, or the excuse of watching small children. If courts don't like juries all being unemployed / retirees then they can fix that, but it doesn't seem to be a problem right now (at least in jurisdictions with which I have experience)! |
This! The nanny should’ve let them know that jury duty eould cause her financial hardship. But jury duty pays $50 per day. OP doesn’t have to pay her, but would have to find alternate childcare. |
Feeding and housing then tends to fall into “taking care of” and alas does cost money |
It can be weeks. My DD had it for three weeks. |
It pays about $30 a day in Mo Co, not $50 |