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10/21/2004  

New Study Reveals Massive Shortfall of Early Care & Education for Working Families

7/19/2004

Early Care and Educational Staff Among Lowest-Paid Professions Despite Increased Awareness of Their Importance to the Quality of Care

4/30/2004

Joint Statement by the American Federation of Teachers and the Center for the Child Care Workforce on National Worthy Wage Day

1/14/2004

AFT Project Receives Grant to Promote Early Childhood Education Center for the Child Care Workforce and the California Federation of Teachers Join Effort to Build Support for Universal Preschool in California

5/1/2003

Statement from Sandra Feldman, President of the American Federation of Teachers, on National Child Care Worthy Wage Day

11/21/2002 

American Federation of Teachers Announces Associate Membership Program for Child Care Workers and Advocates

10/10/2002

Center for the Child Care Workforce to Merge with the American Federation of Teachers

10/7/2002

Study finds "two-tier" system in state-funded prekindergartens: disparity in education, pay, stability

8/6/2002

Licensed Family Child Care Provides Care and Education for an estimated 55,000 Children in 8 California counties; Earnings can be half that of K-12 teachers, says report

4/29/2001

New study by UC Berkeley, Washington, D.C., researchers confirm loss of child care center workers due to low pay, turnover

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