June 23, 2006, Newsletter Issue #21: Amendments to the Nanny Contract

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Occasionally amendments or changes must be made to the nanny contract. At the start of the nanny’s employment, the parents can choose whether or not the nanny can suggest or make changes to her own contract. It all depends on the level of trust that the parents’ have with their nanny. Some common changes made to a nanny contract are a change in hours and a change in pay scale. The contract can stipulate a yearly or semi-annual review at which time the nanny may be given a raise. The family may adjust the hours that they need the nanny depending on changing work or school schedules. Also, if the employers are expecting an additional child, the contract will need to be renegotiated.

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