Wage top-ups, one-time payments coming for Alberta early childhood educators
The increased wage top-ups for ECEs represent a $165.5 million investment in federal funding through to the end of fiscal year 2025-26. For the same increased wage top-ups for certified ECEs working in out-of-school care programs, the Alberta government will invest about $22.4 million in funding.
Amanda Rosset with the Association of Early Childhood Educators of Alberta said the $174-million investment is a good start in addressing problems in the profession.
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