Anonymous wrote:It means she gets 1.5 days off, but doesn’t mean they have to be CONSECUTIVE. She could work Monday-Friday 10 hours/day and 5 hours on Saturday evening and it would still be 1.5 days off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t all agencies have the consecutive days rule
No. From my research it’s only CC and maybe one other.
You will have hard time finding one! I have been with EurAuPair and APC, it is the same.
There is one more agency that is not CC that had the same rule but I can’t remember which one.
With that said, I believe it is a good rule although even I struggle to follow it, like if we go out on Saturday and AP is on duty, I make sure to come home before 9 pm and on Monday she starts at 9 am. It is good for the body to totally reset for a decent amount of time.
Only CC and EurAuPair have the consecutive days rule. Other agencies (including APC) do not.
Are you actually with APC or you are just talking? Below is part of the childcare agreement I signed with APC:
Host agrees that the au pair will perform childcare services and light housekeeping related to childcare that shall not exceed forty-five
(45) hours per week, five and one half (5 1/2) days per week, with a maximum of ten (10) hours per day. Host agrees that the au pair will
have one full weekend off per month (Friday evening to Monday morning). If a dispute arises as to any of these limits or requirements,
AuPairCare shall resolve said dispute, and its decision shall be final.
5 1/2 days per week means she get 1.5 off. If you are not doing that with APC you are breaking the rule. Also if I remember correctly every month when you sign the "monthly contact form" they ask you explicitly if you gave AP 1.5 off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t all agencies have the consecutive days rule
No. From my research it’s only CC and maybe one other.
You will have hard time finding one! I have been with EurAuPair and APC, it is the same.
There is one more agency that is not CC that had the same rule but I can’t remember which one.
With that said, I believe it is a good rule although even I struggle to follow it, like if we go out on Saturday and AP is on duty, I make sure to come home before 9 pm and on Monday she starts at 9 am. It is good for the body to totally reset for a decent amount of time.
Only CC and EurAuPair have the consecutive days rule. Other agencies (including APC) do not.
Host agrees that the au pair will perform childcare services and light housekeeping related to childcare that shall not exceed forty-five
(45) hours per week, five and one half (5 1/2) days per week, with a maximum of ten (10) hours per day. Host agrees that the au pair will
have one full weekend off per month (Friday evening to Monday morning). If a dispute arises as to any of these limits or requirements,
AuPairCare shall resolve said dispute, and its decision shall be final.
Anonymous wrote:It's not consecutive with APC. I've been very happy with them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t all agencies have the consecutive days rule
No. From my research it’s only CC and maybe one other.
You will have hard time finding one! I have been with EurAuPair and APC, it is the same.
There is one more agency that is not CC that had the same rule but I can’t remember which one.
With that said, I believe it is a good rule although even I struggle to follow it, like if we go out on Saturday and AP is on duty, I make sure to come home before 9 pm and on Monday she starts at 9 am. It is good for the body to totally reset for a decent amount of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t all agencies have the consecutive days rule
No. From my research it’s only CC and maybe one other.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t all agencies have the consecutive days rule