Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am more than happy to pay overtime. But we re-negotiate the base pay.
Perhaps I hired you thinking the overtime would be 1 hour here and there but needs change. When needs change, fair to ask for over time but contracts can be renegotiated any time.
If I’m paying 20 per hour and I have to pay 30 an hour now for some hours, maybe I want to change the base rate to $15.
A lot of people who pay overtime do it that way. It’s a completely legal way to do it.
I wouldn’t get too excited about getting overtime for those nannies thinking about asking. Sure you should be paid but remember MB have an hourly rate too and salaried workers don’t make anything over 40, not even base pay, never mind overtime. If MB makes 35 after tax, she’s not going to pay you 30 to watch your child. If she makes nothing for working extra, she’s not going to pay you 500 dollars and extra per week for all the overtime you put in all of a sudden. She can’t afford to.
It’s not up to the nanny, PP. Overtime is the law.
Change base pay if you can’t afford it but you haven’t the option to deny it.
Anonymous wrote:I am more than happy to pay overtime. But we re-negotiate the base pay.
Perhaps I hired you thinking the overtime would be 1 hour here and there but needs change. When needs change, fair to ask for over time but contracts can be renegotiated any time.
If I’m paying 20 per hour and I have to pay 30 an hour now for some hours, maybe I want to change the base rate to $15.
A lot of people who pay overtime do it that way. It’s a completely legal way to do it.
I wouldn’t get too excited about getting overtime for those nannies thinking about asking. Sure you should be paid but remember MB have an hourly rate too and salaried workers don’t make anything over 40, not even base pay, never mind overtime. If MB makes 35 after tax, she’s not going to pay you 30 to watch your child. If she makes nothing for working extra, she’s not going to pay you 500 dollars and extra per week for all the overtime you put in all of a sudden. She can’t afford to.
Anonymous wrote:Wow....
The benefits of living in California.
Not only are employees entitled to OT pay after a nine-hour workday, but the gorgeous weather year round as well.![]()
Anonymous wrote:You are not wrong but money doesn’t grow on trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The job is 40 hours a week. OT is for after 40 hours a week.
New poster here....
I'm getting 42 hours when I do the math...
6 hours on MWF=18 hours
plus 12 hours each on T/TH=24 hours
18+24 =42
Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The job is 40 hours a week. OT is for after 40 hours a week.
New poster here....
I'm getting 42 hours when I do the math...
6 hours on MWF=18 hours
plus 12 hours each on T/TH=24 hours
18+24 =42
Right?