Early childhood centers are facing financial challenges due to the new minimum wage, says the National Association of Early Childhood Practitioners. Many have raised fees, leading parents to seek cheaper options. The association is seeking talks with the Minimum Wage Commission, as some centers have laid off staff. An impact assessment is underway following concerns from various sectors.
Early Childhood Centers Face Wage Struggles
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