The background - We have a nanny, 40 hours a week (4 days) paid through nannypaye, had a contract all along, pay pension etc, paid going rate, in London. Have employed her since start of 2018 when I returned to work. Twins age 14 months at the time.
The situation - we are moving house to another area over 10 miles away. Nanny doesn’t drive and it’s not practical for us to continue using her. Contract dictates she carries on working for us if within 10 miles. 6 week notice period. We told her with just over 6 weeks notice that we were moving and unfortunately we couldn’t carry on employing her. With exactly 6 weeks notice I have her an official letter. She was upset about this which I totally understand.
We had had a review earlier in the year she asked for a pay rise (didn’t state the amount she wanted but said she thought she should get going rate for nanny share we offered inflation). She asked the plans for childcare going forward and we said just keep it like it is. She then went on to ask for her holidays (2 weeks she picks, 2 weeks we pick). She picked 2 separate weeks in December. At this point we know we will be putting the house up for sale but don’t know the outcome (we were “sold” last year and the chain collapsed so had to go through it all again - she didn’t know about this).
Roll round to now and she has 2 weeks left, she had a new job within 2 weeks of her being given notice (a nanny share) and she told me she had to start the new job 2 weeks before her contract would have officially ended with us. This caused me so much stress because as far as I was concerned a contract is a contract and you can’t pick your notice period. Anyway one of the new mums phoned me for a reference and we sorted out the dates. Now my nanny has asked for us to reimburse her flights for her 2 weeks holidays. We decided we would do this but I asked her to provide proof of cancellation. Today she sent me an email from the bookers with no cancellation just her booking and I’ve asked again and she just told me to phone the booking company. What do nanny’s think and parents? Am I being difficult asking for proof of cancellation? I just think at my work I would have to provide this and she wanted a professional contract and to be treated professionally so that’s what I’ve been trying to do (I’ve never so much as asked her to empty the bin or collect my dry cleaning as only ever seen her as childcare incase anyone thinks she thinks she’s been badly treated, I’ve also not once been home late from work).