Anonymous wrote:What we did with our nanny is tell her that her paid holidays corresponded with the paid holidays at my (MB's) office, and gave her a list of what those were. We then said her holidays for 2014 would also be those days that were holidays for my office and we'd give her a schedule of them as soon as we got them. May just be a question of asking them to clarify. Would say that a LOT of employers did not consider Monday to be a holiday, so they may not be trying to cheat you here.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious... OP do you always get paid on Tuesday for the prior week and the Monday before? Every family I've nannied for has been the last working day of the week, generally Fridays, sometimes Thursdays or Wednesdays if it was a short week. And usually, there was a week gap between work and pay for my above the table jobs.
Maybe yesterday didn't make this pay cycle and you'll get your holiday pay the next time you're paid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You work 15 hours a week. You're lucky to get any paid time off. That's less than a half time job.
OP isn't lucky to get anything, she had an agreement with her employer that was not honored. The fact that she only works 15 hours, though irrelevant, makes not being paid even more disruptive and upsetting. To a grad student who is budgeting every paycheck, missing a days worth of hours can be a big hit.
Anonymous wrote:You work 15 hours a week. You're lucky to get any paid time off. That's less than a half time job.