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[quote=Anonymous]Four days is excessive because it isn't her immediate family. If its so crucial and her husband so helpless, she could fly in and out for the day. Grieving is a process that takes place well after the funeral. OP's nanny can be there in the weeks and months of her husband's grief. Also, it sends a bad precedent for what is appropriate to expect. Will nanny expect four days off for her husband's grandfather next? What about his beloved aunt? Or his sister's husband? Policies around bereavement exist for a reason and they have limits. This nanny has a new job and has already taken off time for a minor reason (seriously, who can't work with a sinus infection?) and now is already asking for more time for a funeral for someone she isn't even related to.[/quote]
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