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[quote=Anonymous]"Guaranteed hours" is the industry standard meaning that your nanny guarantees her time to you from X-Y and you guarantee her a steady paycheck. Having the 6 major federal holidays off as paid holidays are also an industry standard (Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Year's Day). Snow days can get tricky because it depends on how your contract is written. Personally, I have always stated in mine that if the federal government is closed then it is a (paid) snow day OR if the parents feel conditions are too unsafe for the nanny to travel it is a (paid) snow day, BUT if the nanny chooses not to come in due to snow it is an (unpaid or pto) snow day.[/quote]
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