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[quote=Anonymous] Nanny here. I agree with the others that you are under no obligation here, if you still need her services regardless of the weather. However, I would make it clear to her TONIGHT that you expect her to arrive to work as scheduled or use PTO or take it unpaid. She may be expecting to get a free snow day (even though she has no snow plan with you, previous employers may have paid for them), so it's best that she know your intentions BEFORE the morning arrives. However, I would encourage you to consider if you are able to afford snow day pay, in any capacity, to maintain good will with your nanny. Perhaps you could pay her half her daily wages without using her PTO? That might be a good compromise. It probably isn't worth the risk of losing your nanny over one or two snow days. But, if you don't think your nanny is amazing (and wouldn't mind getting a new one), then that's up to you. [/quote]
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