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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to have a discussion with her about time off and how much notice you need and revisit your PTO policy with her. If she isn't giving you notice of days off, I would not be paying her for them. So, yes, she can take the day off, because you can't force her to come in, but she won't be paid for it. It is untenable to have an unreliable nanny. [/quote] +1 This. Set the limits you can deal with, and she has to live by it or not get paid. That said, if it's a sports tournament, sometimes those things are decided at the very last minute after a team wins the qualifying match. In that case, there's not much you can do other than to have your nanny keep you posted that this team event *might* happen.[/quote]
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