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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Child Care Providers’ Union Secures Checks up to $10,000 to Start Arriving in Provider Mailboxes Monday

California’s subsidized child care providers are finally set to receive long overdue supplemental pay from the state this month following more than a year of organizing and bargaining efforts from providers. License-exempt providers will receive checks for $1,500, providers with small licenses will receive $8,000, and providers with large licenses will receive $10,000 from the […]
CHILD CARE PROVIDERS VOTE TO RATIFY FIRST-EVER COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

For Immediate Release July 26, 2021 Contact: Maya Polon, (916) 444-7614 Sacramento, CA – Members of Child Care Providers United (CCPU), California’s union representing 40,000 family child care providers, voted overwhelmingly to ratify their first-ever collective bargaining agreement with the State of California. The historic agreement includes long-overdue pay raises for providers, investments in […]
Child Care Providers Celebrate As Governor Newsom Signs Budget Trailer Bill, Makes Historic Investment In California Children And Child Care Providers

Child Care Providers United (CCPU), California’s union representing 40,000 family child care providers, today celebrated Governor Newsom’s signature on AB 131 – legislation that cements into law funding for the historic agreement the women-led union forged with the Administration in June, along with previously agreed upon COVID-19 investments. The bill also funds investments providers have […]
Child Care Providers Make History: Women Of Color-led Union Wins Agreement With State To Raise Provider Pay And Increase Access To Child Care For California Families

Child Care Providers United (CCPU), California’s union representing 40,000 family child care providers, announced today a history-making first contract with the State of California that includes significant rate increases for the workforce providing early learning and expands access to care for working parents. The victory was led by the Black and Brown women who serve […]
Child Care Providers’ Union Applauds Budget Centering Early Learning, Calls On Governor Newsom To Raise Wages
Today, in response to the state legislature voting to pass the 2021-22 budget, just as the state prepares to reopen on June 15, Child Care Providers United (CCPU) released the following statement from Max Arias, CCPU Chairperson, on behalf of the 40,000 child care providers represented by the union: “We are grateful for the investment […]
Hundreds Of Child Care Providers, Senator Limón And Advocates March To State Capitol, Call On Governor Newsom To Raise Pay, Support Child Care Infrastructure
Close to 200 Child Care Providers United (CCPU) members and dozens of advocates and parents were joined by Senator Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) as they marched to the state Capitol and demanded that Governor Newsom sit down at the bargaining table and raise wages for child care providers. Weeks of negotiations have passed without the […]
Child Care Providers’ Union Commends Investment In Early Childhood Care — Urges More Investment In Provider Pay And Areas Of Significant Need To Help Families Return To Work
Today, in response to Governor Newsom’s announcement regarding expanding early learning programs for 4-year-olds, Max Arias, Chair of Child Care Providers United, released the following statement: “We support Governor Newsom’s desire to invest in early care and education, as seen in his announcements today and on Sunday. We all know there is a record surplus […]