Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did for our last AP who was exceptional and she went above and beyond. I also gave her a $2500 bonus for her travel month.
So yes, for exceptional performance. Our current AP only gets straight stipend. I did give him an end of summer bonus, but generally speaking, he does the bssics of the job, but nothing more, so he gets the basic stipend.
Lol! Let's not kid ourselves, many of us use the AP for the flexibility and the cost. Who can afford a 2500 bonus?
Actually I HOST au pairs - I don't USE them - for the flexibility and the opportunity to have a young woman live in my home who I can trust as a family member with my children. I also give generous bonuses at the end and perks throughout the year. I do round up the stipend but that's it. This is supposed to be a cultural exchange program where we welcome this young people into our homes and our families. The reason there is a class action is because of the attitude that this is cheap labor and au pairs are LESS THAN. The word means ON PAR. Let's not forget that PLEASE!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did for our last AP who was exceptional and she went above and beyond. I also gave her a $2500 bonus for her travel month.
So yes, for exceptional performance. Our current AP only gets straight stipend. I did give him an end of summer bonus, but generally speaking, he does the bssics of the job, but nothing more, so he gets the basic stipend.
Lol! Let's not kid ourselves, many of us use the AP for the flexibility and the cost. Who can afford a 2500 bonus?
Anonymous wrote:I did for our last AP who was exceptional and she went above and beyond. I also gave her a $2500 bonus for her travel month.
So yes, for exceptional performance. Our current AP only gets straight stipend. I did give him an end of summer bonus, but generally speaking, he does the bssics of the job, but nothing more, so he gets the basic stipend.
Anonymous wrote:I pay more when she works a full week v her usual 25 hours. I do not think $200 for 45 hours is legal or ethical even when factoring in room and board.
Anonymous wrote:Didnt think this was allowed? I understand rounding up but adding on an extra $100 a week?