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[quote=Anonymous]We employ a part time nanny 2.5 days per week, and she has been with us for 2 years. We don't pay her a salary, but an hourly rate (meaning we pay her for any overtime). Even for holidays when she doesn't work, as well as weeks when we are away, we pay her what the normal hours are plus half of her monthly medical insurance. I am self employed and only get paid for the hours I work. This last week, she called out sick on Monday and therefore I had to scramble for childcare for part of the day, but had to cancel the rest of my clients (thus, I can't bill for all of those hours). Then, she said she can't make it tomorrow, so I've found a back up sitter to cover the day while I work, but I obviously will be out the same amount of money to pay her as I would the regular nanny. So nannies, if your employer has to pay someone else to cover for you because you can't make it to work, do you also expect to be paid?[/quote]
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