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[quote=Anonymous]I mean I’d you can afford it, to me this is the most humane thing to do. Not everybody is well off and millions are losing ether jobs Since you’ve been employing her for over 3 years, you must really like her and the kids too It’s very difficult to find a great loving long term nanny, so give her back by just simply doing what the most humane thing is, which is keep paying her full if you can afford it. If you start making less money, pay her less. If you lose a job and can’t afford paying her anymore, then either pay just a little or nothing [quote=Anonymous]We have had a nanny for three years but given the current situation we are going to tell her to stay at home. We plan to bring her back once things calm down - which obviously could be in June. We are wondering whether we should continue to pay her as if she was working full-time, or pay her a reduced rate? And if a reduced rate - what % of her salary? What are folks doing in this case? Thanks in advance![/quote][/quote]
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