Anonymous wrote:So you are paying her regular weekly wage, and then also time and a half for each hour worked, so she gets paid 65 hours for the week while working 25 with guaranteed hours of 40. Is that correct? OT for 25 hours is equivalent to normal pay at 37.5 hours so it sounds like she is getting close to 2x pay for traveling with you Vs. 1x pay if she doesn’t. That sounds pretty reasonable as compensation for being away from home. Some of the other posters quoting 24 hour rates... i’d say that is only applicable if she is sharing a bedroom with any of your kids and so doesn’t get any privacy and probably lower quality sleep. Otherwise it sounds excessive and if my nanny told me that was what she required for any time she was away from home, I would take it as a hint she really doesn’t want to travel with us.
What kind of activities would the nanny be able to do in her off time at this location? One nice gesture might be to get her some tickets to an activity she can enjoy there if you know a bit about her interests as a thank you gift, and also to ensure she has a bit of fun on her work trip.
I have a bad feeling that the nanny is going to look upon this vacation week (that she got back double time for but had to be away from home) as mostly "work" while the employer is going to look at it as mostly the nanny mostly being "off" but getting paid.