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Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.


Wrong, by law you do not have to disclose.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.


Wrong, by law you do not have to disclose.

By law, you can scramble for childcare tomorrow. or just stay home.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.


Wrong, by law you do not have to disclose.

By law, you can scramble for childcare tomorrow. or just stay home.


Ok. We will scramble for 1 day. You will be replaced the next day. Thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.


Wrong, by law you do not have to disclose.

By law, you can scramble for childcare tomorrow. or just stay home.


Ok. We will scramble for 1 day. You will be replaced the next day. Thanks.


I'm so glad you have a new nanny who you trust to love your child, teach them and keep them safe available with only one day's notice. Good luck with that. NP, by the way.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.


Wrong, by law you do not have to disclose.

By law, you can scramble for childcare tomorrow. or just stay home.


Ok. We will scramble for 1 day. You will be replaced the next day. Thanks.


I'm so glad you have a new nanny who you trust to love your child, teach them and keep them safe available with only one day's notice. Good luck with that. NP, by the way.

+1 Another parent lying through her teeth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I told my nanny we have a camera in the basement and for the rest of the year, she never ever went in there and brought all the toys and every single thing upstairs. We pay a lot of money for extra space that we never use.

I would advise against it. I personally think a camera is to gain trust in your nanny that she would treat your charges when no one is around, since you can not have a camera watching every move 100% of the time. If you disclose, the behavior changes and you don't know what she is doing to the kid when there is no camera.

A lot of nannies will tell you that you must disclose but I think this is their way of "winning" in a power struggle. Many will threaten to quit but the same people also complain about living paycheck to paycheck and needing guaranteed hours and such and I highly doubt that they would quit with no notice on the spot if they found a camera. I think if they were so difficult that they could not work under a camera, they'd have a hard time finding a job too, and they'd take months to find a new job while you'd have a replacement in 2 weeks.

I've worked for a handful of different companies, some very large. All of them had cameras. No one ever disclosed them to me, on HR orientation day or after.



I am not a nanny but you sound like the wicked witch. God help your nanny and I imagine that they do not stay very long. I feel even sorrier for your DH and children. You are truly a horrible, horrible excuse for a human being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I told my nanny we have a camera in the basement and for the rest of the year, she never ever went in there and brought all the toys and every single thing upstairs. We pay a lot of money for extra space that we never use.

I would advise against it. I personally think a camera is to gain trust in your nanny that she would treat your charges when no one is around, since you can not have a camera watching every move 100% of the time. If you disclose, the behavior changes and you don't know what she is doing to the kid when there is no camera.

A lot of nannies will tell you that you must disclose but I think this is their way of "winning" in a power struggle. Many will threaten to quit but the same people also complain about living paycheck to paycheck and needing guaranteed hours and such and I highly doubt that they would quit with no notice on the spot if they found a camera. I think if they were so difficult that they could not work under a camera, they'd have a hard time finding a job too, and they'd take months to find a new job while you'd have a replacement in 2 weeks.

I've worked for a handful of different companies, some very large. All of them had cameras. No one ever disclosed them to me, on HR orientation day or after.



PP Nanny who recommends cameras to her employers and requires to know if there are cameras. I don't ask where they are, in fact, I don't want to know (other than keeping the bathrooms free, and that includes line-of-sight to the bathroom door). I don't want my behavior to change based on where the cameras are. My issue is when employers tell me that they don't have any and then I find some. I consider that a breach of trust, and if you can't trust me to be in your house and watching your children while telling me that there's at least one camera somewhere, I don't belong there.

Most businesses have cameras. So what? They are on commercial property. I work in a private home, not a commercial building. I don't consider it overreaching to ask that I be notified if there are cameras.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes by law you have too. I wouldn't work for a household who had camera's and didn't tell me about it and I found out. I also don't work for jobs who have cameras period. If you can't trust me on the job then I don't want the job.


Wrong, by law you do not have to disclose.

By law, you can scramble for childcare tomorrow. or just stay home.
whoever you are you're so dumb! There many job available anywhere Any place ???
Anonymous
Employers have to disclose how they intend to use the footage.
Anonymous
Yes,yes camera is totally okay. Just say I have cameras in my house .Don't say where if the Nanny is doing thing right she won't have problems with the camera. Is she hide something. She will react bad. Is your family ,your house, your kids you must to protect them. Is any Nanny does not like . She has to be fire.or never get hire. Nannies always have two faces .One face when they are with the kids and more people.another face when they are only with the kids. Believe me. I have seen a lot.Protect your kids specially those who are not talking yet.Please " protect your kids "
Anonymous
Yes,yes camera is totally okay. Just say I have cameras in my house .Don't say where if the Nanny is doing thing right she won't have problems with the camera. Is she hide something. She will react bad. Is your family ,your house, your kids you must to protect them. Is any Nanny does not like . She has to be fire.or never get hire. Nannies always have two faces .One face when they are with the kids and more people.another face when they are only with the kids. Believe me. I have seen a lot.Protect your kids specially those who are not talking yet.Please " protect your kids "
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes,yes camera is totally okay. Just say I have cameras in my house .Don't say where if the Nanny is doing thing right she won't have problems with the camera. Is she hide something. She will react bad. Is your family ,your house, your kids you must to protect them. Is any Nanny does not like . She has to be fire.or never get hire. Nannies always have two faces .One face when they are with the kids and more people.another face when they are only with the kids. Believe me. I have seen a lot.Protect your kids specially those who are not talking yet.Please " protect your kids "

I wish certain parents would protect their own children. Believe me, I've seen way to much when they didn't.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes,yes camera is totally okay. Just say I have cameras in my house .Don't say where if the Nanny is doing thing right she won't have problems with the camera. Is she hide something. She will react bad. Is your family ,your house, your kids you must to protect them. Is any Nanny does not like . She has to be fire.or never get hire. Nannies always have two faces .One face when they are with the kids and more people.another face when they are only with the kids. Believe me. I have seen a lot.Protect your kids specially those who are not talking yet.Please " protect your kids "

I wish certain parents would protect their own children. Believe me, I've seen way to much when they didn't.
Mama are you kidding me your nanny take care of your baby more than you do.Did you Watch the footage? How she handled your kid? when you come to the door after 11 hours All you DO is make FAKE loud sound definitely you need to be filmed on how you act with your kids. Definitely he haven't seen you more than 11 hours he deserves a good heart not a fake one? treat your kids with real love i think you need CAMERAS not necessarily nanny only getting filmed. I must say this
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Anonymous wrote:Of course all nannies want to know if there are cameras. They all claim that they change their shirts in our living rooms or something. But as others have said, they forget it's not THEIR house, it's not THEIR private space. If they want privacy to pick a wedgie or change their shirt after being spit up on, that's what the bathroom is for.

They all claim they're self-conscious knowing they're on camera - that they can't be as silly with the kids as they would be without cameras. So they're never silly with kids outside the house? Come on. I've sung to my babies walking through Costco, I taught my DD gymnastics at the playground, etc.

They claim they don't know what we're doing with the video. Um, we're watching it to make sure you're not beating our kids and not neglecting them for your phone or tv shows. We're watching it to make sure you're not letting the kids watch tv when we've told you they're not to, that you're reading to them after we've asked that you do. Our husbands aren't jacking off to the sight of you, and we're not sitting with our friends drinking beers, watching and laughing while you hula hoop with our toddler.

References are well and good, but they're not everything.
really enjoy watching it from me to you ! I don't give a Damn about the reference I joint playing with babies making them laugh . When the parent come home they don't give them love they deserve some parents don't deserve to have a kid they set the baby on there Lab. And parents sit there lab and computer and gossip about other peoples business on the computer people abuse sites tell lie
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