Wage increases planned for child-care workers in Saskatchewan
Early childhood educators (ECE) in Saskatchewan are getting a raise.
The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced Wednesday they’re giving qualified child-care workers a wage increase of up to $3 per hour as part of a $9.6-million investment.
“Our government is thankful for the hard work Saskatchewan ECEs do every day,” Saskatchewan Education Minister Dustin Duncan said in a media release. “This investment will recognize that hard work while creating an incentive for people to consider becoming ECEs themselves.”
The money comes from the $17 million of federal funding to support the workforce as called for in the Canada-Saskatchewan Early Learning and Child Care Agreement.