Child Care Providers Spotlight Child Care Deserts Across California; Launch Website To Mobilize Communities To Demand Investment Needed To Create Best-in-the-nation Early Learning System
Two days after announcing a landmark tentative agreement with Governor Newsom to stabilize child care for working families and support California’s recovery from COVID-19, members of Child Care Providers United (CCPU) gathered virtually and in-person in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Santa Clara counties to put a spotlight on communities still in need of robust […]
Child Care Providers Reach Historic Second Agreement With State On Covid-19 Relief For Providers And Families
Today, the 40,000 child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) announced a second landmark agreement with the state that will further stabilize an industry that has been on the brink of collapse since long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and begin to rebuild the early education capacity California’s economy needs […]
Child Care Providers’ Union Praises Senate Democrats’ Plan To Center Early Learning In California’s Recovery
Today, in response to the release of California Senate Democrats Budget Blueprint for Fiscal Year 2021-22, Max Arias, Chairman of Child Care Providers United, released the following statement: “Early education workers have been organizing for more than a decade, fighting for working parents, their children’s future, and their own families’ ability to thrive. The COVID-19 […]
American Rescue Plan Contains $3.8 Billion Lifeline For Child Care Providers & Frontline Workers
Today, President Joe Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan which delivers support to working parents and targets nearly $3.8 billion in pandemic relief to California child care providers. This essential workforce, predominantly women of color who care for the children of frontline workers, have seen their small businesses decimated by the pandemic. Child […]
Child Care Providers’ Union Wins Significant Relief To Stabilize Child Care Businesses, Keep Doors Open For Essential Workers And Families
Today, Governor Newsom signed into law a bill that will help keep the doors of family child care centers open to essential workers, support the distance learning needs of children, and allow family child care providers to support their own families given the increasing costs of COVID-19 precautions. Having spent the last year sounding alarms […]
Call State Legislators In Your Region And Tell Them To Make Child Care A Priority!
This week, we were thrilled to announce that the Child Care Providers United Negotiations Team reached a tentative agreement with the state, pending legislative approval, on urgent COVID-19 help for providers and families! This victory wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless work of so many of you. We kept the pressure on the state […]
Child Care Providers Reach Initial Agreement With State On Covid-19 Relief For Providers And Families
Today, the 40,000 child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) announced an agreement with the state, pending legislative approval, that will help keep the doors of family child cares open to essential workers, support the distance learning needs of children, and will help family child care providers support their own families given […]
Action Needed! Demand Gov. Newsom Protect Child Care Providers
Providers fighting to keep child care open need your help! The state is refusing to negotiate with CCPU members over what we need to stay healthy and open during COVID-19. Call 1-844-243-9670 to tell Gov. Newsom to come to the bargaining table NOW and immediately support and stabilize child care for providers and parents! Call […]
Governor Newsom Disregards State Law; Refuses To Bargain With Child Care Providers Or Take Immediate Action On Urgent Covid-19 Demands
On behalf of the 40,000 child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU), Patricia Moran, a San Jose based child care provider and member of the CCPU negotiating committee made the following statement as Governor Newsom turned his back on the Child Care providers’ union when the state’s child care system […]
Governor Newsom Acknowledges Crucial Role Of Child Care In California’s Recovery; Providers Pledge To Strengthen System Through Collective Bargaining
The 40,000 child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) responded to Governor Newsom’s January 2021-22 budget proposal with this statement from Rosa Carreño, a child care provider in Santa Clara County: “Governor Newsom was clear today: California’s recovery will create greater inequity if parents – especially women – cannot access […]