Legal Question in Employment Law in California
overtime pay with nanny
hi, had a child care provider that worked for us in our home for 18 months. She never worked more than 40 hours/week and I only work 4-6 days per month, so it was limited. She did not spend the night. she's claiming we owe her overtime pay. Isn't that exempt with child/home situation? Thanks in advance
Asked on 11/01/06, 5:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Re: overtime pay with nanny
Whether she is or not, you now have to defend the claim, which she can bring formally through the Labor Commissioner, seeking wages, interest and penalties for any payment violations. The outcome depends on all the facts. Feel free to contact me if serious about defending against the claim, or resolving it in a way that minimizes your risks and expenses.
Answered on 11/07/06, 1:24 pm
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