Paperwork error costing child care workers money
In September, DCYF launched a grant to “provide one-time retention payments for on-site workers in eligible roles at all DCYF-licensed or certified family home providers and child care centers.”
In September, DCYF launched a grant to “provide one-time retention payments for on-site workers in eligible roles at all DCYF-licensed or certified family home providers and child care centers.”
A record-high 104,000 people missed work in October 2022 because of child care problems, surpassing even early pandemic levels, Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows.
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