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[quote=Anonymous]This discussion is fascinating to me. I mean I hate to be unPC but most of us are women right? And in terms of setting a precedent you mean what happens in the future if there's another pandemic? Seriously? A lot of us are working under contracts that were designed before a pandemic. Let's all think about ways to support each other rather than nannies and MBs always thinking the other one is trying to game them. (Also keep in mind nannies do not have some of the same perks (health insurance, being able to work from home, HR dept., etc.). This situation is very unique and you cannot control what another person does on their own time. Not giving sufficient notice when time off needed and the actual PTO unrelated to the virus is a completely separate issue. Also nannies-it is NOT unreasonable for your employers to ask to get a Covid test if they are willing to give you the time off to get it. It's been a year now. If you value your family you should have had a sit down discussion about expectations in terms of the current situation a long time ago. [/quote]
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