Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do nannies and/or families who hire them feel about the immigration reform act. We have always hired a legal nanny, and suddenly the nanny market will have many more legal nannies permitted to work in the country. Nannies, do you worry about increased competition? Families who currently pay under the table to illegal nannies, how would you feel if your longtime nanny is here legally?
They are called undocumented people.
No human is illegal, that's dehumanizing.
Anonymous wrote:How do nannies and/or families who hire them feel about the immigration reform act. We have always hired a legal nanny, and suddenly the nanny market will have many more legal nannies permitted to work in the country. Nannies, do you worry about increased competition? Families who currently pay under the table to illegal nannies, how would you feel if your longtime nanny is here legally?
Anonymous wrote:How do nannies and/or families who hire them feel about the immigration reform act. We have always hired a legal nanny, and suddenly the nanny market will have many more legal nannies permitted to work in the country. Nannies, do you worry about increased competition? Families who currently pay under the table to illegal nannies, how would you feel if your longtime nanny is here legally?
Anonymous wrote:I think its a great thing. Less illegal immigrants undercutting legal nannies agreeing to ridiculous under the table slave wages. I also don't honestly feel like those illegal nannies are my competition. I am a legal, English speaking, educated nanny and the types of families that I typically choose to work with aren't interested in hiring the illegal, broken English nannies even if they do work for next to nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Parents who do not pay on books should have a minimim mamdatory jail sentence of up to one year. This will ensure obeyi.g law