vorrhin

vorrhin t1_iw2rf15 wrote

Here's the issue: the state set up an online portal to process childcare checks. The portal has never worked, resulting in childcares losing potential hires who couldn't wait forever to start the job. The waiver was put in place so the portal could be fixed, but the state never fixed it. So now the childcares will have to both lose staff they've already had on, AND be unable to hire anyone else. The state needs to get their shit together. I was in a meeting yesterday where all the childcare directors were discussing the possibility of striking. How are y'all going to get to work if the daycares strike??

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