Childcare workers protest for more pay

Childcare workers across the country will close centres early to mark Equal Pay Day and call for greater recognition of their work.

File image of children playing at a child care centre

File image of children playing at a child care centre Source: AAP

Parents may have to pick their children up earlier than usual from childcare centres as educators prepare to walk off the job to highlight their low wages.

To mark Equal Pay Day, childcare workers across the country will close centres at 3.20pm (AEST) on Thursday to protest that the 95 per cent female workforce effectively works part of every day for free.

"Almost half a century since the principle of equal pay for equal work was enshrined in Australia, early childhood educators are still being paid as if it is 1969," United Voice national secretary Jo-anne Schofield said in a statement.


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Published 8 September 2016 8:02am
Updated 8 September 2016 7:52pm
Source: AAP


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