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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or she can stop and pick something up while our with the child. Or as the majority of us have said, she is welcome to ocassionally make herself a sandwich if she's forgotten to bring something for herself, or can help herself to a snack or drink. Not welcoming your nanny to add things to your grocery list does not amount to a human rights issue. [/quote] Repeat: No one says you have to give your fulltime domestic worker "special" food, but you DO need to provide food. Anything less than that IS a human rights issue. She may prefer to buy her own food some (or even all) of the time, but you ARE still obligated to have sufficient food available during her work day, if she has not brought her own food into your home. OR you may arrange a break time so she can go out for lunch, just like you can do at your job.[/quote]
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