We’re filing charges on the state to defend our rights!

Today, our union, CCPU, is filing unfair labor practice charges against the state of California with the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) to denounce: Who is PERB? The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) is an independent state agency under the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA). It oversees labor relations between most public employers […]
RELEASE: Child Care Providers Press Charges Against State of California

For Immediate Release July 24, 2025 Contact: Maya Polon, maya@paschalroth.com Providers’ contract with the state expired on July 1. As the State engages in bad faith bargaining, 24 child care providers are forced to close their doors every day. SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, members of Child Care Providers United (CCPU) – the union representing more than 60,000 […]
California must stabilize child care now with immediate stabilization pay to keep providers’ doors open!

Patricia has been operating her home child care service for nearly eleven years; however, she is contemplating the closure of her business within a matter of days due to low pay, which ranges from $7 to $10 per hour from the state. This situation results in families losing access to affordable child care options. Like […]
Final Budget Agreement Makes Progress Toward Stabilizing Child Care, Providers Recommit to Finishing the Job at the Bargaining Table

SACRAMENTO, CA – The over 60,000 family child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) responded to the California Senate’s 2025-26 budget proposal released today with this statement from Max Arias, CCPU’s Chief Spokesperson and Chair: “After weeks of powerful events and intense mobilization by child care providers, legislators and the […]
As Recession Looms, Governor Newsom Threatens Access to Child Care for Working Families

SACRAMENTO, CA – The over 60,000 family child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) responded to Governor Newsom’s May Revision 2025-26 budget proposal released today with this statement from Max Arias, CCPU’s Chief Spokesperson and Chair: “Today, Governor Newsom missed a key opportunity to keep his commitment to child care […]
Take Action – Call Gov. Newsom and urge the state to stop delaying CCPU’s proposals!

On February 4th, our CCPU Bargaining Team met with the state over Zoom to continue bargaining our next contract. In our proposals submitted last month to tackle the wildfire crisis impacting numerous providers across Los Angeles County and the state, we demanded the state to continue financial support for those affected providers unable to resume […]
An Update on President Trump’s Executive Order to Freeze Federal Funding, which Harms Providers and Families

The Trump administration has issued a series of memos and executive orders about federal funding this week. One of the memos ordered federal departments and agencies to freeze federal funding for hundreds of programs that serve children and families. On Tuesday, several states, including California, sued the president to stop this harmful freeze on funds. […]
Child Care Providers Deserve Respect—Not Stalling Tactics

Family child care providers in California are being ignored—and we won’t stand for it. On January 28, more than 150 family child care providers gathered at the bargaining table with the state, ready to make the true cost of care a reality and to fight for the benefits and protections we all deserve! The state […]
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 […]