Child care workers in California are claiming victory as they gain the right to unionize
Child care workers in California are claiming victory – Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law allowing over 40,000 child care workers to unionize and collectively bargain for things like reimbursement rates and payment procedures.
California to let child care workers unionize
California will allow roughly 40,000 child care workers to unionize. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the law on Monday and it takes effect next year. It applies to workers who offer child care to families who get government subsidies. The law says those workers can collectively bargain like other public employees, though it does not […]
Child care providers celebrate new law allowing them to unionize
When Gavin Newsom signed AB387 into law today, he ended 16 years of unsuccessful attempts by daycare providers statewide to unionize. He also signed on to be “the boss” who child care providers will directly bargain with when they hammer out their first ever labor contract. The new law, which will go into effect on […]
California Child Care Workers Win Right to Organize
California child care providers will kick off the largest organizing campaign in two decades with a just-signed bill that permits the workers to collectively bargain with the state on wages and reimbursement. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Sept. 30 signed Assembly Bill 378 and cleared the way for the state’s 40,000 child care providers who receive state subsidies to […]
Governor Newsom Signs Law That Allows Child Care Providers to Have Their Union Formally Recognized
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the Building a Better Early Care and Education System Act (AB 378) by Assemblymember Monique Limón into law today, setting the stage for California’s largest union election in decades. Approximately 40,000 family child care providers —mainly Black, Brown and Asian women who care for the children of some of […]
California Legislature Votes to Strengthen Early Learning, Opportunities for Family Child Care Providers Through Their Union
SACRAMENTO – Child Care Providers United released the following statement following the Senate and Assembly’s approval of AB 378 (Limón), The Building a Better Early Care and Education System Act: “With the passage of this legislation, the child care workforce is closer to having the opportunity to sit down with the state and improve child […]
Collective bargaining for family child care providers?
As rents and inequality have soared, many workers haven’t had much to celebrate with a Labor Day picnic. The working moms and dads whose children I care for rarely get a holiday off — and that means neither do I. Long hours and irregular schedules are common for parents working nonstop to lift their families […]
Good child care: Listen to parents, kids, providers
BY CHARLOTTE NEAL AND RUBY CHEGE They say it takes a village to raise a child, and that may be true. But this much we know for certain: for working families in today’s economy, it takes, if not a village, at least a solid team. The backbone of that team is parents, children and caregivers. […]
Job creator bills + International Workers Day + Long-term care funding
BY HANNAH WILEY Happy May Day! Good Wednesday morning to you all. Let’s dive right in. JOBS JOBS JOBS The California Chamber of Commerce announced its list of nine “job-creator” bills on Tuesday, a follow-up to the organization’s less smile-inducing “job killer” list finalized earlier this month. What made the cut? There are six Democrat-authored bills and three sponsored by Republicans. The […]
Child care providers and lawmakers join at the capital
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