Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the input, especially about DC leave! We’ll look into it. We do pay her on the books. She gets 3 weeks vacation and 10 days sick leave, none of which she has used this year. I imagine this is stressful for her and we want to be supportive while also maintaining appropriate boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes happened to me but it was emergency surgery and unplanned. Our nanny was out for 7 weeks. We let her exhaust her annual sick and vacation pay (advanced it to her) and she took the rest unpaid. My spouse’s company provided backup care free of charge for one week through their employee assistance program and then we cobbled together childcare from grandparents, neighborhood babysitters, etc. You might be able to find a nanny in between jobs to fill in! Another idea is to ask your nanny to suggest a replacement. She probably knows other nannies looking for work.
I think what op is concerned about is dues she have to pay the nanny while she’s out.
Anonymous wrote:Yes happened to me but it was emergency surgery and unplanned. Our nanny was out for 7 weeks. We let her exhaust her annual sick and vacation pay (advanced it to her) and she took the rest unpaid. My spouse’s company provided backup care free of charge for one week through their employee assistance program and then we cobbled together childcare from grandparents, neighborhood babysitters, etc. You might be able to find a nanny in between jobs to fill in! Another idea is to ask your nanny to suggest a replacement. She probably knows other nannies looking for work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in DC? Have her apply for DCPFL.
We are in DC, she does not live in DC. Does she still qualify?
Anonymous wrote:Are you in DC? Have her apply for DCPFL.
Anonymous wrote:That actually happened to me before. Had a major surgery had to be out for 3 weeks. Family pretended they were concerned and missed me so much even sent flowers and cards. Had me come back to work only to be finalizing a contract that week with the nanny that was supposed to be “temporary”