How to fight this new anti-childcare winter weather approach?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A real apology would have included an acknowledgement of many families that lost income today because of their intentional choice to prevent child care providers from opening even though high school students were traveling to school by the time they would have opened with a delay.


Some of you will never be happy with anything!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A real apology would have included an acknowledgement of many families that lost income today because of their intentional choice to prevent child care providers from opening even though high school students were traveling to school by the time they would have opened with a delay.


Some of you will never be happy with anything!


A real apology would have included a root-cause analysis determining why the error was made and then included an action plan to ensure it doesn’t happen incorrectly again. It also should include compensation from Taylor’s salary for families in need who experienced loss of income due to this error.
Anonymous
Let's see what happens next time... including on day 2+ of multi-day closures. Last year they weren't allowed to open at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A real apology would have included an acknowledgement of many families that lost income today because of their intentional choice to prevent child care providers from opening even though high school students were traveling to school by the time they would have opened with a delay.


Some of you will never be happy with anything!


They apologized for the "confusion" but haven't cleared anything up - why did they open high schools but not let child care providers open? What was their reasoning for this. They are pretending the "announcement was made in error" - but when providers reached out to clarify they told them they couldn't open so they made this decision intentionally. Why? If they are going to apologize for the confusion, then please clear it up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A real apology would have included an acknowledgement of many families that lost income today because of their intentional choice to prevent child care providers from opening even though high school students were traveling to school by the time they would have opened with a delay.


Some of you will never be happy with anything!


A real apology would have included a root-cause analysis determining why the error was made and then included an action plan to ensure it doesn’t happen incorrectly again. It also should include compensation from Taylor’s salary for families in need who experienced loss of income due to this error.


Obviously not that, but it should have accepted responsibility. i.e., not just "mistakes were made", rather "I made a mistake."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Actually, looking back at it again, his answer from last January is illuminating. He referred to the challenge of not "being able to open all of our sites" because of issues with facility conditions in some places as well as that "not all providers could guarantee being able to staff their programs.". He seemed then, and maybe now, very focused on the idea that if not all child care programs could open, none of them should.


"Equity" idiocy strikes again.
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