Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal law requires minimum wage for each hour that she is on call, regardless of whether you think she is "working" or not.
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NP here. Can't you confirm with Dept of Wage and Labor or your accountant? You don't like it, do you? Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal law requires minimum wage for each hour that she is on call, regardless of whether you think she is "working" or not.
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Anonymous wrote:Federal law requires minimum wage for each hour that she is on call, regardless of whether you think she is "working" or not.
Anonymous wrote:I've paid our nanny $75 for an overnight when I wasn't there. I got the advice to pay the usual hourly rate when kids are awake and $75 for the rest of the night when kids are asleep.