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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Do you really believe you're legally allowed to starve a confined domestic worker?[/quote] Let's assume a preposterous situation. A live out nanny watching an infant forgets to bring her lunch. There isn't any food in the house. Is she really so emaciated already that she will starve to death by the end of the day? Nannies tend not to be the most fit or thin group around town. Many could live off those love handles for quite a few days. [/quote] Your domestic worker doesn't need to die for you to have a serious legal problem on your hands. All you need to do is leave her with nothing to eat and no option to go out and get some food for a full day. [/quote] Even in your ridiculous example of forgotten lunch AND zero food in the house AND no opportunity to go to a grocery store with the baby in tow AND inability to work through your shift, there's always pizza delivered. Did the MB lock the phone too?[/quote]
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