Southern California Wildfires- We call on the state to act now to support providers and families!

CCPU members in fire-affected areas have been forced to close temporarily or relocate, while others have lost everything, including their homes that also served as their workplaces. Our union has demanded to bargain, as our existing contract supports providers during crises like the one we are facing. We have submitted a proposal to the State […]
For childcare providers, wildfires are just one more crisis

By Libby RaineyPublished Jan 17, 2025 11:09 AM In an instant, Blanca Carrillo and her daughter Aurys Hernandez lost everything. Their home in Altadena was also the place they’d built a thriving daycare for young children. So when it burned in the Eaton Fire, they were left homeless and without work all at the same time. “Overnight our […]
SoCal Fire Resources

As wildfires and strong winds continue to impact communities across Southern California, we want to ensure you have the tools and guidance to stay safe and informed and receive help should you need it. For us as child care providers our houses aren’t just our homes but our businesses and livelihoods – where generations of […]
Child Care Providers Demand Action from the State

On January 11, child care providers resumed bargaining with the state of California. We started the year strong, bringing critical proposals to the table that address the real needs of providers and the families we serve. True Cost of CareThe state had an entire month to review our true cost of care proposal. And what […]
Governor’s Budget Proposal Falls Short of Promise to Lift Up Child Care Providers

Providers Call for State to End Poverty Wages for Economy-Supporting, Women-of-Color Led Workforce as They Begin Negotiating New Contract with Administration SACRAMENTO, CA – The over 40,000 family child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) responded to Governor Newsom’s January 2025-26 budget proposal released today with this statement from Max […]
Rates Negotiations Update

This past weekend, our CCPU Bargaining Team met with the state. We demanded that all family child care providers be fairly compensated for the important work we do. This includes ensuring that all hours worked are acknowledged, providers have stable funding to keep our doors open regardless of fluctuations in families we serve, and that […]
California Child Care Providers File Charge Against State for Undermining Bargaining Rights

SACRAMENTO, CA – Child Care Providers United (CCPU), the union representing family child care providers in California who support struggling families through state-supported programs, today filed an unfair practices charge (UPC) with the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). The UPC details how the State of California has undermined union members’ collective bargaining rights in implementing […]
BREAKING: We reached a tentative agreement on our new, 2-year contract with the State!

WHEN WE FIGHT, WE WIN! 🎉 🎉 🎉 Our elected bargaining team is excited to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement on our new, 2-year contract with the State of California! With over 3,000 of us rallying at the state capitol and returning repeatedly to Sacramento over the past months, along with thousands […]
CCPU Members vote overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying our health care benefit and dues structure

Thousands of CCPU members across the state overwhelmingly voted YES on approving our Historic Healthcare Fund Tentative Agreement and the approval of our new dues structure! It took a tremendous united effort to have the right to vote on both ratification items: countless phone calls to the governor, lobby visits with legislators, rallies, community outreach […]
Healthcare and member dues ratification vote begins on Monday!

On Monday, August 29, the voting period will begin on two items. The first item to vote on will be approving the Historic Healthcare Fund Tentative Agreement reached by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) and the State of California. The second item will be the approval of our new dues structure. By combining these ratifications […]