We're new to having a nanny. I just went back to work full time in January after being home with my kids for the better part of a decade.
We found a nanny we're fairly happy with, however there have been a few issues. We're six months in and she's asking for a pay increase and more paid sick time. In our contract, we specified that we would follow the government guidelines on Statutory Sick Pay, meaning the first three days are "waiting days" and then after that we would pay the statutory sick pay. We are honestly unhappy with how many sick days the nanny has already taken. In the first six months, I think she was out almost two weeks (in addition to 4 weeks paid holiday). She wants us to pay her sick time, but in both my husband and my work contracts, we cannot take sick time when we miss work because she is sick. So far we've asked her to make up the work days on a day she's normally off so that I can make up the time at work.
As far as pay, we feel the pay is reasonable already, especially as she brings her son to work and he's quite demanding.
And then as far as her performance, there have been a few issues. Other mums from school have mentioned that she ignores our kids in the park, letting even the 2 year old run off and play with kids from school. She just sits and play son her phone. And then at least some of the time at school drop off, she leaves our 4 year old at the nursery gate rather than walking him in.
Sorry for the rant...what to do? On one hand, we don't want to lose her. The kids have bonded to her and it would be a pain to start over with someone new. On the flip side, I feel her sick time has already been a huge inconvenience and that we're already being quite flexible allowing her to bring her child. Any advice?