When the director of your daycare center has staff meetings, when are they held (i.e. during a regular work day, before/after center hours, on the weekend, etc)? Also, are hourly empolyees paid for the time spent attending meetings that are outside thier work hours or are they expected to attend them unpaid?
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Thank you for your responses, Bookworm and Sugar Magnolia.
What about if you are requested or expected to be at a fundraiser or to man a table at a fair/preschool info night (for advertising the daycare center) outside center hours. Would that be something you would be paid to do or would that be unpaid?- Flag
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That is the way it has been so far where I am. I am trying to figure out if that is standard for centers or not. :confused:- Flag
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At our Center meetings were paid and that was about it. Events - you were expected to attend non-paid but we were a non-profit so the extra things were helping out the Center which included a Christmas event, Fundraising event, Art show, Open house and Graduation.
Let's face it - if you're working at a Center and in it for the money - find a different job. I don't know anyone working at a Center that ever got rich.- Flag
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At our Center meetings were paid and that was about it. Events - you were expected to attend non-paid but we were a non-profit so the extra things were helping out the Center which included a Christmas event, Fundraising event, Art show, Open house and Graduation.
Let's face it - if you're working at a Center and in it for the money - find a different job. I don't know anyone working at a Center that ever got rich.I just want to make sure that what we are doing at the center is the norm and fair. So far, meetings have been on weekends unpaid, as are fundraisers, etc.
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Is it a Non-Profit? If it isn't, you may want to check out Wage and Hour in your area to see what is or is not legal.
If it is a mandatory meeting, you should be getting paid for it.
The other things - I considered fun events and for the most part it was a social time and we were not responsible for the children except for the time prior to the event when you are grouping them.
It was also educational watching the family dynamics. ::
BTW - we always get a Christmas bonus which was usually at least 5 hours pay so it all evened out for the most part.- Flag
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Is it a Non-Profit? If it isn't, you may want to check out Wage and Hour in your area to see what is or is not legal.
If it is a mandatory meeting, you should be getting paid for it.
The other things - I considered fun events and for the most part it was a social time and we were not responsible for the children except for the time prior to the event when you are grouping them.
It was also educational watching the family dynamics. ::
BTW - we always get a Christmas bonus which was usually at least 5 hours pay so it all evened out for the most part.
Those kinds of events can be fun and, if we can't go for a personal reason, no one is really penalized so I am thinking those are ok not to pay. Anything mandatory, IMO, should be paid (although meetings are a nice way to get to know your co-workers and can also be fun). We are just starting out so who knows how it will all work out when we have it all together.
I just wanted to kind of know how these things should work since I have never worked in daycare anywhere but in my home and I didn't have to have meetings with myself....although I could have used a fundraiser or two...:
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Thank you so much for your input!- Flag
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At our Center meetings were paid and that was about it. Events - you were expected to attend non-paid but we were a non-profit so the extra things were helping out the Center which included a Christmas event, Fundraising event, Art show, Open house and Graduation.
Let's face it - if you're working at a Center and in it for the money - find a different job. I don't know anyone working at a Center that ever got rich.- Flag
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: Ahahahaha! :
: Do you think she got the hint?
Paying the employees is incentive to keep the meeting on track and not let it go over an hour!- Flag
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