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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our nanny is absolutely welcome to eat or drink whatever she wants but she prefers to bring her packed lunch so she can eat quickly with the kids. I grew up with a nanny and housekeeper and the “rule” my mother taught me was that if the employee cannot leave for lunch then lunch must be provided. day [/quote] Makes sense to me. No concrete lunch break = food is provided. [/quote] +2[/quote] It’s heartwarming to see this type of kindness. [/quote] It really isn’t kindness - it simply the correct thing to do. If any employee cannot leave for a meal the meal must be provided by the employer. [/quote] Hmmm...only in nanny world. I've worked in plenty of positions where I didn't even get to take a full lunch and I assure you, no one was providing food for me. As a nanny, I brought my own meals but was welcome to eat anything in the home (within reason). I always appreciated having a spot in the pantry where I could leave items I stocked for myself, and having some kind of water filtration system (Brita, built in, delivery ect) is a nice, often overlooked perk. [/quote]
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