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[quote=Anonymous]PP- when you are a 24hr nanny, you are working and responsible for the children- even while sleeping hence the 24hr title. You are on call. She can't use her "sleeping" hours to leave the home, so you need to pay her for it. Unless she is off duty and not needed to be alert during that time.She is not a live-in, so if she works over 40hrs she needs to be paid overtime. If she can leave during the "sleeping" hours, or does not have to be on duty (can switch off monitor, does not need to attend to crying or sick children, or be there in case of an emergency) you only legally have to pay her for 16 out of the 24hrs. But if you need her 24hrs a day, you legally have to pay for it. Make sure her hourly rate is at least minimum wage. For working 4x24hrs the minimum you can pay per a day is $899 or $225 a day. That is following the legal minimum wage. [/quote]
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