Asked our nanny to stop coming. Lives with husband, don’t know where he goes, and she works with another family. Paying full wages for now, taking it one week at a time. There is no right answer |
Our nanny's roommate is still going to work, where she comes in contact with a ton of people, so we are having her not come in. It is very difficult because we are both working but it is what it is. Of course, we are paying her. |
Will you continue to pay her though the end of the epidemic? |
NP here and that's a question that is impossible to answer right now. One of my employers who works in upper level management just took a pay cut but is still working. So I'm still working but that may change. |
God bless you for still paying your nanny!
My family closed the door on me without pay During a global health crisis!!!! Just shows how disgusting some people are
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We are doing the same. It's been hard for all, but we will pay for as long as we can (at least a full month to 6 weeks...maybe more if we know there will be light at the end of the tunnel at some point). |
Aren't you the one working weekly who had your mom travel/stay with you? |
How do you know that the chances of pp continuing to be paid are 100%? So many people are being laid off or taking salary cuts right now. |
To the previous poster:
What’s better: Keep paying your nanny and keeping her Family gets pay cut, still pays nanny, but also with a pay cut Family gets paid, pay cut it no, refuses to pay nanny no matter what It’s not only about whether getting paid or not, it’s about humane moral and ethics here Not paying your nanny while you’re still making money is totally disgusting in my opinion At least offer her a couple hundred bucks a week so she can get herself food, or offer help in getting unemployment Nannies work for wealthy people, not people who work for minimum wage I’ve been doing this for 15 years in a very wealthy county No family can’t tell me they don’t have $100 a week at least to give their nanny so she can buy food Lots of families pay under the table so in many cases nannies are not eligible for unemployment, unless they’ll file and the family gets a penalty Greta, then forget about going back there to work So what do you guys think is the most humane way to treat your nanny right now?! Think about it |
Unemployment could reach Depression era levels (25%). That will leave many parents staying at home and taking care of their children. It’s best that nannies start having a Plan B. |
Everyone is on Plan B right now. |
Parents: working from home with or without childcare
Nannies:staying home, going to work, getting paid, not getting paid Children: not exactly sure WTF is going on but trying to make the best of it |