Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't carry over hours to the next week so if cours you pay her!!
I decided to pay already since I don't have the weather policy in place, but who says I can't I carry the hours over to the next week if that's what she and I decide to do?
It is wrong, OP. Guaranteed hours are just that - guaranteed. She might agree but she will resent you.
And I think it is against the law for domestic workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she has a set schedule every week, and the weather prevents her from coming in, you pay her. If she always has a flex schedule, you schedule her for a different day.
You need to have an inclement weather policy.
She comes 3-4 days a week.
I do need the policy, what do people usually do?
People usually default to the easiest possible thing, which is when schools are closed or OPM closes the federal gov't. I don't suggest you do this because then you're stuck even if it turns out the weather even is a bust, or the roads are clear in your area.
So, think about what your office's policies are, take into consideration where she lives and how she gets to your house, and go from there. One option is to say you'll always have a delayed start of 10am on days OPM closes the feds, but that she should expect to check in at regular start time to confirm a snow/bad weather day or to just come in.
This may lead to some resentment if her friends are always off, but if you have to work from home, you will be glad you put more thought into this by the third or fourth snow day of the year.
Anonymous wrote:We promised our p/t nanny 24 hours guaranteed per week (that is in case we can’t use her). We do need her tomorrow but I don’t want to make her drive in the snow and I’ll take an unpaid day off myself. Should we pay the guaranteed hours or should I offer her to come an extra day next week? I am not sure what is right in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't carry over hours to the next week so if cours you pay her!!
I decided to pay already since I don't have the weather policy in place, but who says I can't I carry the hours over to the next week if that's what she and I decide to do?
Anonymous wrote:You can't carry over hours to the next week so if cours you pay her!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she has a set schedule every week, and the weather prevents her from coming in, you pay her. If she always has a flex schedule, you schedule her for a different day.
You need to have an inclement weather policy.
She comes 3-4 days a week.
I do need the policy, what do people usually do?
Anonymous wrote:If she has a set schedule every week, and the weather prevents her from coming in, you pay her. If she always has a flex schedule, you schedule her for a different day.
You need to have an inclement weather policy.