Jan 7, 2022 | Employing a Nanny, Working as a Nanny
We all anticipate many snowy days to come in the next couple of months. With that in mind, here are some guidelines for families and their nannies about how to handle snow days. The first decision that a family must make is what constitutes a “snow day” (or other form...
Dec 30, 2021 | Child Care
As 2021 comes to a close, it’s time to look ahead to the new year and see what lies in store for families that have hired or will hire a nanny. Our payroll partner, GTM Payroll Services, provides a look at some employment issues for families with nannies in...
May 21, 2021 | Health & Safety
As a way to protect workplaces in New York from airborne diseases, the Health and Essential Rights Act (HERO Act) was recently signed into law. This impacts almost all employers in the state, including families with domestic workers. Our payroll partner GTM Payroll...
May 7, 2020 | Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
Many nannies are students, and many of them have student loans that can be burdensome at any time, but particularly during COVID-19 when regular income is an issue. Among other measures aimed at easing student loan burdens during the coronavirus pandemic, the CARES...
Dec 13, 2019 | Employing a Nanny, Working as a Nanny
If your nanny or other household employee is going to be driving the family’s car, you need to check your insurance policy and make sure that he or she is a listed driver. This is especially important if the employee will be regularly driving family members to...