Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay your damn nanny who has covid. My goodness.
Thanks for the snark. We love our nanny and because our work and virtual school was winding down for the year, we gave her Thanksgiving through New Years off. She got sick just before she was supposed to return to work. So we're actually on seven weeks of "paying our damn nanny" to stay home.
If anyone has any knowledge or experience they'd like to share about DC's paid leave program, I'd really appreciate it.
I’d pay Her for two weeks and look for another nanny. To catch covid means she wasn’t as socially distant as should’ve been. OP I’m sorry you’re going through this and hope you find someone better - no I’m not the nasty poster above
Anonymous wrote:To catch covid means she wasn’t as socially distant as should’ve been. OP I’m sorry you’re going through this and hope you find someone better - no I’m not the nasty poster above
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay your damn nanny who has covid. My goodness.
Thanks for the snark. We love our nanny and because our work and virtual school was winding down for the year, we gave her Thanksgiving through New Years off. She got sick just before she was supposed to return to work. So we're actually on seven weeks of "paying our damn nanny" to stay home.
If anyone has any knowledge or experience they'd like to share about DC's paid leave program, I'd really appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You pay the two weeks that is mandated in the CARES act legislation.
Anything beyond that is out of the goodness of your hearts, which it seems you've already demonstrated beyond reasonable measures.
The paid leave is under the FFCRA and didn’t it expire Jan 1st?
I know for last year, you can get any sick leave paid out due to COVID reimbursed on your taxes. I’m in VA though and paid out leave in 2020 while the FFCRA was in effect, so if there is something more DC-specific, I am not sure.
Anonymous wrote:You pay the two weeks that is mandated in the CARES act legislation.
Anything beyond that is out of the goodness of your hearts, which it seems you've already demonstrated beyond reasonable measures.
Anonymous wrote:Pay your damn nanny who has covid. My goodness.