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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a nanny who got fired (by her "equal rights" screaming employer, no less) when she needed a sick day. Odd how this happens. Women demand benefits for themselves, but refuse to extend similar "equal rights" for their own domestic workers.[/quote] I assume from your comments that the employer was a single mother or half of a lesbian couple? Because you aren't mentioning that there was a man/husband involved in the decision to fire the nanny.[/quote] The husband didn't get a say in the decision. The mother had made a snap decision on the spot.[/quote] There is no way any mom will fire her otherwise great nanny Bc she needs a sick day. There is definitely more to this story than you know. And how do you know so much about the political leanings of the mom or the details of why she fired the nanny? Your story is bs. Anyway even if there is some hypocrite mom out there what does that have to do with the equal pay argument on its merits? You people arguing that this is about special treatment are missing the big picture. Maternity leave, pumping breaks, equal pay are good for kids and their families. [/quote]
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