
California child care providers demand raises from Gov. Newsom as budget deadline looms
BY JEANNE KUANG Gabriela Guerrero’s children are all grown and have moved out, but the former stay-at-home mom never stopped raising

BY JEANNE KUANG Gabriela Guerrero’s children are all grown and have moved out, but the former stay-at-home mom never stopped raising

BY JENNY GOLD Behind the white iron gate of her Boyle Heights home, Adriana Lorenzo’s concrete courtyard is filled with half

By Marie Coronel SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As we head into the summer months with schools out, many parents sifting

Pamela never quite imagined herself as a family child care provider. She had planned her life around her career as

SACRAMENTO – The United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union of 165,000 California home care workers and family

Author: Jesse Pagan Members of the Child Care Providers United (CCPU) union say the childcare system in California is close to

By Tania Thorne / North County ReporterContributors: Charlotte Radulovich / Video Journalist What would happen if there was no child care? It could cause

May 1 is celebrated around the world as International Workers’ Day. The U.S. chose to celebrate Labor Day in September

This week UDW leaders and members joined hundreds of care workers from across the country in D.C. at the first-ever

By Pablo Ros President Joe Biden this week signed a major executive order to improve care for working families and support care

Author: Astrid Zuniga My son, Manny, is the reason I get up every morning determined to fight for people with

As home care workers and family child care providers, there is one thing that unites us – we are domestic

Women in Politics and Child Care The participation of women in politics is necessary to make public policies work for

BY JANICE ROTHSTEIN BAKERSFIELD, Calif.—In between the historic storms directly hitting this area of California, members of the Communist Party’s San

Members of the California Alliance for Retired Americans and supporters from across the state gathered in Bakersfield to demand Speaker

By ADAM BEAM SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Every weekday, Patricia Moran has up to a dozen children in her San

State Payment Rates Are Not Keeping Pace with Rising Costs of Caring for Children By Erik Saucedo California’s subsidized child

In 1989, Franklin Vermillion watched as a group of friends gathered around a booth at his local burger joint communicated

by Kate Wolffe A new bill proposed in the California legislature would allow in-home care workers to bargain with the

By Andrew Hardy Even though the event was unfortunately delayed, the 26th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity March and Black

By Annette Nicholson It’s 5 a.m. and the stars are still bright in the sky. I’ve already been awake for