Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in DC and paying your nanny less than 13.25 per family then you are violating DC minimum wage law an employer should pay ( cruel to pay a nanny at or below minimum wage IMHO). You being in a share does not mean you play by different standards since it's individual employers. It's consider a share because the nanny watches the kids together however pay and benefits are divided equally per employer.
https://www.minimum-wage.org/district-of-columbia
The IRS treats nannyshare families as joint employers, not as individual employers. So you must pay at least $13.25 combined, not $13.25 per family.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in DC and paying your nanny less than 13.25 per family then you are violating DC minimum wage law an employer should pay ( cruel to pay a nanny at or below minimum wage IMHO). You being in a share does not mean you play by different standards since it's individual employers. It's consider a share because the nanny watches the kids together however pay and benefits are divided equally per employer.
https://www.minimum-wage.org/district-of-columbia
Anonymous wrote:We pay $25/two-child share. Nanny said that we would have a third child for a couple months and that our shares would be cheaper for this limited period. Then when we tried discuss cheaper fee for limited period, she insisted that all families should pay her 12.5/hour during the time when she had the third kid, which never agreed to do and feels unfair. Our contract has both families sign and lays out two equal shares of $12.50 and we didn't think to do an addendum.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to get some information on nanny share rates I tried searching but can't seem to find anything. The share would be for 2 infants Eastern Market area. Currently in the interview stage and am being quoted rates of 30$ per hour...it just seems so high![]()