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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Buses stop running during snow as well. [/quote] +1 while your nanny sounds a bit extreme (she was cold??) busses stop running or don't run as regularly in the snow, but that may just means she comes in a little late or leaves early. Walking in snow or ice can be dangerous as well, and if she were to hurt herself that may be a much worse situation than giving her the day/morning/afternoon off. [/quote] OP here. We would pick her up from the metro during cold days so she did not have to do any walking or be affected by buses not running well. I mean we did that the whole of this past winter I cannot just give time off whenever it is snowing or cold. My work deadlines do not move. Whenever, she takes time out because of snow (paid or unpaid) I have to stay up at night to finish my job[/quote] If you're picking her up from the metro during snow, then she really has nothing to complain about. I would say to follow your office closing schedule, ie. if its a snow day for you it's also one for her, otherwise she comes to work or uses PTO. Is your issue whether or not to give snow days or whether or not they should be paid?[/quote] My issue is not pay. My issue is having child care on the days my office is open and it is snowing[/quote]
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