3 ways to fix the vicious cycle that's disrupting childcare and making the labor shortage worse
That's because the new job would pay $16 an hour, $3 more than they currently make.
"I can't really say no to that," said the worker, who, like others in this story requested anonomynity because they are in the process of looking for new jobs. It's just one of the problems that the childcare industry faces amidst high turnover and staffing challenges.17,800 new workers.
Politicians across the board are recognizing the lack of childcare as a problem. At least one Republican believes that childcare is a driver of labor shortages. Senator Mitt Romney Here's what childcare workers say could help fix the industry.
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