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Don’t forget to appreciate teachers this week and thank them for all their hard work !
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Are we ready for school? Preschool session begins September 7, 2021
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Hi Rashon,
CONGRATULATIONS! Since the beginning of the pandemic, family child care providers stuck together from afar, showing solidarity in numerous ways. Today, because of our ceaseless actions — including sending letters, making phone calls and caravanning throughout the state — Gov. Gavin Newsom finally signed Assembly Bill 82 into law that funds the COVID-19 agreement our Negotiations Team reached with the state! Read our statement here.
AB 82 will help providers meet additional COVID-19 operational costs of cleaning supplies, PPE, forced closure after exposure, AND keep child care open for essential workers. Here’s a quick breakdown of what providers like you can expect:
A one-time stipend of $525 per child enrolled in a subsidized care program in November 2020. Unlike the previous stipend, this one will also include children enrolled in Family Child Care Network programs. The state will provide regular updates to CCPU on the stipend distribution progress, including when providers can expect to receive these funds.
16 additional paid non-operational days when a provider closes due to COVID-19. This brings the total number of non-operational days available to providers to 40. These 16 additional days are available retroactively from September 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021.
The paid closure days also apply to Network providers, which wasn’t the case before this agreement.
A workgroup consisting of the state and CCPU members will meet to discuss spending priorities for the remaining available federal COVID-19 relief funding. Our priorities include, but are not limited to, a waiver of all family fees and reimbursement for providers of these fees, and resources to support providers who may have closed or reduced their operations but want to reopen or expand.
This agreement includes a grievance process to resolve any disputes that arise over it quickly.
Finally, while not part of the formal agreement, the state has agreed to spend over $150 million to continue expanding emergency childcare for essential workers.
To be very clear, this victory is a direct result of 40,000 family child care providers throughout California coming strong together in the face of illness and death, and watching small businesses that took years to build be threatened and destroyed.
Our unity through action has shown time and again that only by coming together can we achieve the necessary protections for the families we care for, including our own. AB 82 will provide long-needed urgent aid to ensure essential workers can continue to hold the frontline for all of us during this pandemic. Next, our Negotiations Team will continue to meet with state leaders at the bargaining table to secure our first master contract with permanent solutions.
It is crucial we show our strength in numbers, because the more of us involved the more we can win! If you are not yet a member, join us today!
Share today’s wonderful news with providers you know and stay tuned for more!
Onward and forward,
Christine Benevedes, CCPU & SEIU Local 521
Charlotte Neal, CCPU & UDW/AFSCME Local 3930
Zoila Toma, CCPU & SEIU Local 99
Hola Rashon,
¡FELICITACIONES! Desde el comienzo de la pandemia, los proveedores de cuidado infantil familiar se mantuvieron unidos en la distancia, mostrando su solidaridad de muchas formas. Hoy, debido a nuestras acciones incesantes, incluyendo el envío de cartas, llamadas telefónicas y caravanas por todo el estado, el gobernador Gavin Newsom finalmente firmó la Ley de la Asamblea 82 que financia el acuerdo para el COVID-19 que nuestro equipo de negociaciones alcanzó con el estado. Lea nuestra declaración aquí.
AB 82 ayudará a los proveedores a cubrir los costos operativos adicionales por COVID-19 de suministros de limpieza, EPP, cierre forzado después de una exposición Y a mantener el cuidado infantil abierto para los trabajadores esenciales. A continuación, se muestra un desglose rápido de lo que pueden esperar proveedores como usted:
Un estipendio único de $525 por niño inscrito en un programa de cuidado subsidiado en noviembre de 2020. A diferencia del estipendio anterior, este también incluirá a los niños inscritos en programas de la Red de Cuidado Infantil Familiar. El estado proporcionará actualizaciones periódicas a CCPU sobre el progreso de la distribución de estipendios, incluyendo cuándo pueden los proveedores esperar recibir estos fondos.
Dieciséis días no operativos adicionales pagados cuando un proveedor cierra debido a COVID-19. Esto eleva el número total de días no operativos disponibles para los proveedores a 40. Estos 16 días adicionales están disponibles de forma retroactiva desde el 1 de septiembre de 2020 hasta el 30 de junio de 2021.
Los días de cierre pagados también se aplican a los proveedores de la red, lo que no era el caso antes de este acuerdo.
Un grupo de trabajo compuesto por el estado y miembros de CCPU se reunirá para discutir las prioridades de gasto para los fondos restantes disponibles de la financiación federal de ayuda por COVID-19. Estas prioridades incluyen, pero no se limitan a, una exención de todas las tarifas familiares y el reembolso a los proveedores de estas tarifas y recursos para apoyar a los proveedores que pueden haber cerrado o reducido sus operaciones.
Este acuerdo incluye un proceso de quejas para resolver rápidamente cualquier disputa que surja al respecto.
Finalmente, aunque no forma parte del acuerdo formal, el estado acordó gastar más de $150 millones para continuar expandiendo el cuidado infantil de emergencia para los trabajadores esenciales.
Para ser muy claros, esta victoria es el resultado directo de 40,000 proveedores de cuidado infantil familiar en toda California que se mantuvieron unidos frente a la enfermedad y la muerte, observando cómo las pequeñas empresas que tardaron años en construirse son amenazadas y destruidas.
Nuestra unidad a través de la acción ha demostrado una y otra vez que solo uniéndonos podemos lograr las protecciones necesarias para las familias que cuidamos, incluida la nuestra. AB 82 proporcionará la ayuda urgente necesaria desde hace mucho tiempo para garantizar que los trabajadores esenciales puedan continuar en primera línea para todos nosotros durante esta pandemia. A continuación, nuestro Equipo de Negociaciones continuará reuniéndose con líderes estatales en la mesa de negociaciones para asegurar nuestro primer contrato maestro con soluciones permanentes.
Es crucial que demostremos nuestra fuerza en los números, ¡porque cuanto más participamos, más podemos ganar! Si usted aún no es miembro, únase a nosotros hoy mismo!
¡Comparta las maravillosas noticias de hoy con los proveedores que conoce y manténgase atento para recibir más!
Siempre hacia adelante,
Christine Benevedes, CCPU y SEIU Local 521
Charlotte Neal, CCPU y UDW/AFSCME Local 3930
Zoila Toma, CCPU y SEIU Local 99
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