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Reply to "If your daycare or childcare provider closed due to coronavirus, are they still requiring you to pay"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This topic has shifted quite a bit to discussing the actual profit margin’s of the day cares themselves. You HAVE to look at this objectively. Meaning are you paying for a service, and are you receiving that service? And what does the contract say. It does not matter if it is a daycare, personal trainer, lawyers office, or anything else. [/quote] +1. I personally think parents who can (eg not if you've gotten laid off or had to hire a nanny) should continue to pay as a donation if they are told and trust that it will mean teachers will continue to get paid. But to be actually charged for service you aren't receiving and threatened with losing your spot? That's absurd. [/quote] agreed, but our center, for example said continue to be paid or you get dropped, so parents don't have that option, which would have been nice. While i think its great the teachers are still getting paid thanks to our continued payment of full-tuition, it's also annoying that we've gotten no reduction in tuition payments, when I know many of our teachers have been hired by center families at $25+ per hour to care for their kids so the parents can continue to work from home. [/quote]
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