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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nannies have access to food if they bring their lunch.[/quote] The average nanny is likely working ten hours a day in your house. Many of them work twelve hours a day, plus travel time for live-outs. One might easily imagine they consume all of their meals while at work, considering their very long hours in your house. Logic would have it that they would need most of your refrigerator space, and you should be delegated a small part of it for when you might eat at home once a day, if that. And you thought the nanny should learn to live on a cold sandwich all day? This, not to mention that her work is significantly more physically demanding than your desk job. Domestic workers have every right to be provided food at fulltime jobs that have no option for a break to go out for a meal. [/quote] [/quote]
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