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Reply to "How to fight this new anti-childcare winter weather approach?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP does not comprehend that workers at childcare centers exist and go home at night.[/quote] This is a dumb, lazy response to a legitimate concern. There's zero reason why childcare workers and their employers can't be allowed to make their own decisions about whether they're able to open like all other businesses.[/quote] maybe the school district is protecting those workers to we continue to have child care workers.[/quote] Ooh, do the poor wittle child care workers need the heroic MCPS's protection from the scary rain? Go away, CO staffer. Iit is utterly out of line for MCPS to cost families (and child care workers) millions of dollars in lost wages by imposing a countywide decision on private child care providers who know their neighborhoods and their staff and should be able to make their own decisions just like any other private employer in the county.[/quote] ...and who are using MCPS facilities. If you don't like that liability you are 100% free to select a private childcare provider that operates in a non-MCPS building and use a private transportation option for transit between the two. MCPS promises school. They do not also have to promise childcare.[/quote] And people wonder why the birthrate is dropping...[/quote]
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