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How and why to plan salary schedules

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At an early age many of us are taught not to talk about money with others in order to avoid conflict. But if you work in child care, where there are too many demands and too few resources, such evasion isn't helpful or even possible.

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  • Jensen, Jerry.Basic Guide to Salary Management. Available from the Grantsmanship Center, Los Angeles, CA.

  • Travis, Nancy, and Perreault, Joe, Day Care Personnel Management. SREB, 130 6th St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313

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Child Care Employee Project (CCEP) is a national resource clearinghouse providing resources. It gives assitance to those seeking to upgrade child care working conditions, status and salaries.

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Ginsburg, G., Whitebook, M. & Child Care Employee Project. How and why to plan salary schedules. Early Childhood Educ J 13, 6–9 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01622919

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