Hi everyone,
We employed a nanny through the live-in caregiver program. She arrived in the country 2 weeks ago and, having spent quite a lot of time and money to bring her here, we are sadly very disappointed. She is unable to keep up with the job (which our previous nanny managed just fine), not very enthusiastic, and generally lacking in competence. We are worried to leave our kids with her for any length of time because we're just not confident she would be able to make decisions or call 911.
So here's my question. If we lay her off so early in the contract (which is really unfortunate but might be necessary), how can we make it easier on her to move on and find another job? She's in a new country and doesn't have a lot of money, so it might be tough on her.
Her notice period is 4 weeks, and we would be happy to let her stay in the house until that period ends. Is there anything else we can do to make things easier?
Thanks
V
We employed a nanny through the live-in caregiver program. She arrived in the country 2 weeks ago and, having spent quite a lot of time and money to bring her here, we are sadly very disappointed. She is unable to keep up with the job (which our previous nanny managed just fine), not very enthusiastic, and generally lacking in competence. We are worried to leave our kids with her for any length of time because we're just not confident she would be able to make decisions or call 911.
So here's my question. If we lay her off so early in the contract (which is really unfortunate but might be necessary), how can we make it easier on her to move on and find another job? She's in a new country and doesn't have a lot of money, so it might be tough on her.
Her notice period is 4 weeks, and we would be happy to let her stay in the house until that period ends. Is there anything else we can do to make things easier?
Thanks
V