Anonymous wrote:Don't penny pinch over childcare. This is someone who is in charge of your children when you are not there; you want her to be happy in her work. Just pay her for that day and move on. If you do not pay her, then her feelings about it will fester and she will quit on you when you least expect it.
Don't be penny-wise and pound foolish.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure if the total paid in a year is less than $2k, then you don’t have to do anything with taxes. But you should double check to confirm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely pay for the day worked.Any bonus payments should not factor in to paying for time worked.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking if she should get paid for the 6 of the 10 days she worked? Yes.
Are you asking if she should get paid for the 4 days she missed for XYZ? What does your contract you have with her say?
Anonymous wrote:You had better pay up or nanny needs to report you to the authorities. Good luck, you nasty criminal.
Anonymous wrote:We hired a nanny two weeks and fired her this week after she had missed four days for two incidents ( family emergency and sick). We had worked 3 days for us and she didn’t get paid for one of those days. She is asking for the money but I don’t feel we should pay. I don’t feel like we owe her any money. We had canceled her first day because my job pushed back my start date but we paid her it as a “ bonus” day even though she we didn’t have guaranteed hours. We paid her more for bonus day than what we owe her. My husband thinks we should just pay her because she keeps emailing us asking for the money. Should we pay her or not pay her?