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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would find someone new sooner rather than later to give your child time to bond .[/quote] +1. Your nanny was wrong not to disclose her pregnancy and her plans at hire. She should have found a family open to a share and OP should have found a committed nanny. Now both are going to be left scrambling. [/quote] Quite interesting. If employers in our corporate world were asking during interview if we were/ intended on being pregnant . I trust that we; as all whole would have interpreted that question as a basis for discrimination. It may not be a federal law but it is the 101 class for all employers. Those type of questions are ground for discrimination. Hold that standard for your care givers too ladies!! [/quote] Apparently, it's not discrimination if it's not happening in an office? wth. She doesn't have to disclose a pregnancy. If she's been with you less than a year, she doesn't get 6 weeks off under FMLA, but she could take all of her vacation time during her postpartum. If you don't want the baby to come to work with her, tell her that. I would assume that she would be looking for a new job then too. [/quote]
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