Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no ground to stand if she didn't negotiate paid holidays in her contract.
But she did negotiate guaranteed hours. Which means she can either work a normal day, or the parents can tell her not to worry about it, but not that they can make her make up the hours when they don't need her.
Anonymous wrote:There is no ground to stand if she didn't negotiate paid holidays in her contract.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP you need a contract, but you should apologize to your MB for not agreeing on one before you started the job. Say you failed to anticipate the number of details that would need to be worked out and you think it will save both sides a lot of stress to sort it all out now rather than as you go. Then lobby hard for paid holidays, which is standard, and of course OT pay, which is the law.