Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She wants full time
You are not providing that.
She wasn't ever full time with OP. Why should she be entitled to changing her job from PT to FT without the consent of her employer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Her employer is the OP, and she did not offer any maternity benefits - a package to which the nanny agreed.
That's why I said,
Domestic workers deserve EQUAL RIGHTS too,
not just you office and medical workers.
You have a chip on your shoulder and sound very misinformed. Why do u think office workers have more rights? They are not guaranteed anything by law, not even their job after having a baby if their employer has less then 50 employees. Look up FMLA. But you expect a household to pay a nanny's salary for 2 or three months while she's on leave and also paying for backup care so they can go to work? Good luck with that!
You have a reading comprehension problem. I never said the government should guarantee anything. I said all women should be "equally" treated. Just because one have only one employee, you think you have no ethical obligation to allow her to give birth and have some associated benefits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Her employer is the OP, and she did not offer any maternity benefits - a package to which the nanny agreed.
That's why I said,
Domestic workers deserve EQUAL RIGHTS too,
not just you office and medical workers.
You have a chip on your shoulder and sound very misinformed. Why do u think office workers have more rights? They are not guaranteed anything by law, not even their job after having a baby if their employer has less then 50 employees. Look up FMLA. But you expect a household to pay a nanny's salary for 2 or three months while she's on leave and also paying for backup care so they can go to work? Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Her employer is the OP, and she did not offer any maternity benefits - a package to which the nanny agreed.
That's why I said,
Domestic workers deserve EQUAL RIGHTS too,
not just you office and medical workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Her employer is the OP, and she did not offer any maternity benefits - a package to which the nanny agreed.
That's why I said,
Domestic workers deserve EQUAL RIGHTS too,
not just you office and medical workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Her employer is the OP, and she did not offer any maternity benefits - a package to which the nanny agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
We are not talking about disability insurance genius. We are talking about state unemployment benefits. Pay attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
No, it's the EMPLOYER who usually provides the compensation package, not the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
The thing is, this country does not provide any kind of maternity benefits to ANYONE.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think there's any possibility she thinks she's rightfully earned some kind of maternity benefits?
Hasn't someone mentioned that on this thread?
Anonymous wrote:She wants full time
You are not providing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Just wow. Woman to woman.
What does that even mean?
It means:
Why would one woman want to screw another woman?
"Oh yeah, she's just the help.
They don't deserve EQUAL RIGHTS."