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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP, I would pay her for the time she will be away, even though it goes over her PTO. As someone else said, it’s not like this will happen again, she had one mother…[/quote] Not only did the nanny use all her PTO for the year per OP, but the amount she wants to take is double the amount of PTO she normally gets (10 days), so she'd be over the limit anyway. A normal job would not pay an employee who has no PTO left so I don't see why the OP should do this. A government employee might give some form of advanced paid leave, but that would mean the nanny isn't taking any time off the next two years. This is just a family who is going to have to pay for other arrangements, fly their parents in, or take time off work. It's not reasonable for them to float those costs and pay the nanny's full pay, when she doesn't have PTO. Taking a month off to bury a parent is not realistic for most people.[/quote]
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