Advocate, parent decry lack of wage increase for child-care workers in updated plan
Updates to the program manual coming into effect on April 1 don't include wage increases, or a pension plan, says advocate Patrice Gordon, and fall short of supporting a workforce who is feeling financially stressed and overworked.
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Predators ‘slip through the cracks’ in Australian childcare

Serial child sexual abuse cases in Australian daycare centres have spurred a rush to close security gaps that…
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Genius childcare allegedly owes South Australian workers thousands of dollars in unpaid superannuation

A former employee of childcare provider Genius Education says the company owes staff thousands in unpaid superannuation and workers were not able to say a proper goodbye to the children they cared for. 

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TUESDAY! #Maine!

Maine child care workers to strike Tuesday over proposed cuts to state stipend

At least 200 child care workers are planning to leave work and head to #AugustaME to protest proposed cuts to a stipend program they say has been critical to stabilizing the industry.

by Riley Board, March 3, 2025

"Child care workers in Maine are planning to strike Tuesday morning to show their opposition to proposed budget cuts targeting a state stipend program that day care operators say has allowed the industry to stabilize.

"As of Monday afternoon, as many as 200 early childhood education workers were planning to participate, and at least 15 child care centers from Saco to Oxford said they would close for at least part of the day. The workers will gather in the State House rotunda at 8:30 a.m.

"The stipend was created in 2021 and provided an extra $200 a month to all child care workers. It has grown since then into a tiered system that provides between $240 and $540 a month based on education and experience. Day care operators say it has allowed them to raise starting wages for teachers and work toward full staffing.

"Gov. Janet Mills proposed cutting that program in half in her biennial budget this year after warning last year that expansions couldn’t be sustained. She has proposed returning to the 2022 level of funding, as well as eliminating a newer $2.5 million program that covers child care tuition for people who work in the industry.

"The Legislature’s Appropriations and Finance Committee last week heard and read testimony overwhelmingly in opposition to the cuts. The Health and Human Services Committee is set to vote on them Wednesday.

[...]

"Day care centers in Portland, Gorham, Brunswick, Scarborough, Saco, Cape Elizabeth and Oxford all plan to close for at least part of the day for the strike, Marden said.

"Hannah Marshal, program director for Windham-Raymond School Age Child Care in Windham, said the center won’t open until the afternoon so that 11 staff members can travel to Augusta and participate in the rally."

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Maine child care workers to strike Tuesday over proposed cuts to state stipend

At least 200 child care workers are planning to leave work and head to Augusta to protest proposed cuts to a program they say has been critical to stabilizing the industry.

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How a California Child Care Workers' Union Fought for Living Wages — and Won | KQED

A union of 40,000 home-based child care providers, largely led by immigrants and women of color, secured a 20% raise and new benefits, a win for labor rights.

KQED
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Educators win first ever right to Multi-Employer Bargaining

United Workers Union welcomes this historic decision of the Fair Work Commission to grant the first ever supported bargaining authorisation to early educators. Today’s decision means that 64 employers and 12,000 educators will be able to bargain together and set a new standard in early education.

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Childcare workers could be set for a substantial pay rise as multi-employer bargaining begins

A new kind of pay negotiation is underway between childcare workers and their employers, as unions seek 25 per cent pay bump.

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Putting baby in the corner: Manitoba child-care centres lack supply for demand
“We can build all the spaces we want, if we don’t have trained, qualified early childhood educators to fill those spaces, those spaces stay empty.”
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Putting baby in the corner: Manitoba child-care centres lack supply for demand

“We can build all the spaces we want, if we don’t have trained, qualified early childhood educators to fill those spaces, those spaces stay empty.”

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Putting baby in the corner: Manitoba child-care centres lack supply for demand
“We can build all the spaces we want, if we don’t have trained, qualified early childhood educators to fill those spaces, those spaces stay empty.”
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Putting baby in the corner: Manitoba child-care centres lack supply for demand

“We can build all the spaces we want, if we don’t have trained, qualified early childhood educators to fill those spaces, those spaces stay empty.”

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