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Childminder 10:30 AM 03-02-2011
Awhile back there was discussion on this forum about childcare unions and thought that some would like to hear this.


Mott Community College agreement with Department of Human Services enforcing union dues on childcare providers dissolved
FLINT, Michigan -A controversial agreement that started at Mott Community College between the Michigan Department of Human Services and the Michigan Home Based Child Care Council that allowed union dues to be collected from home-based child care providers has been dissolved.

The Michigan Home Based Child Care Council will no longer collect union dues from home-based child care providers, Director Maura D. Corrigan announced in a statement Tuesday.

"The council has not delivered on its original goals to enhance and improve the delivery of quality care for children whose parents receive assistance from the department," Corrigan said in a prepared statement. "That's why we will stop all funding and, because these providers are not state employees, will also cease collecting union dues."

The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation sued DHS in 2009 - on behalf of three childcare providers that included a Flint provider - for allegedly forming an "illegal union" for home-based daycare providers using an agreement with Mott Community College.
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Genesis Lady 12:21 PM 03-02-2011
Thanks Childminder!

Do you have a link for the info?
Did they say when they would stop collecting the dues?
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Cat Herder 12:52 PM 03-02-2011
Yeah, that is definitely one prayer I am very glad was not granted.....

I just feel so much legislation is geared towards putting Home Based Childcare out of business.

It is already impossible to compete with with the resourses of large centers on so many levels...why add more? YKWIM?

Why are our ratios less than theirs...do their employees have super powers?

Maybe it is just my region....IDK.

Thanks for the reality check....
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Unregistered 07:50 PM 03-13-2011
Do you know with Gov. Snyder's new budget cuts a relative provider will see $1.35 an hour instead of the $1.60 that they are making now. Did you know that CCPTM (Child care Providers Together in Michigan) helped get state subsidized caregivers their first raise in years. Do you know that CCPTM also helped setup and organize the training for Relative and aide providers? Did you know that there have been huge amounts of providers that received help through CCPTM to receive back pay that they would not of gotton w/o help from there union. Caseworkers do not like to return calls and most of the time need encouragement to do so. CCPTM has put providers in the right direction when in need. Union Representitives have went to several hearings along with providers and have received $1000's in pay for providers who would of not known what to do with out someone to help them through it. We have been here to help our providers and will continue to do so. There is a hotline # call us if you need us. We are always here to help.
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morgan24 04:50 AM 03-14-2011
The only pay raises that it effects is subsidized children, which in turns affects providers who pay taxes in the state of Michigan. You fight for a raise and our taxes go up. Relative daycare providers can go the route of becoming a licensed provider and get the higher state pay If they choose. If you want me to go with the union, make me a state worker and pay my daycare wages, plus benefits, then I would pay union dues otherwise count me out.
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marniewon 06:34 AM 03-14-2011
Originally Posted by morgan24:
The only pay raises that it effects is subsidized children, which in turns affects providers who pay taxes in the state of Michigan. You fight for a raise and our taxes go up. Relative daycare providers can go the route of becoming a licensed provider and get the higher state pay If they choose. If you want me to go with the union, make me a state worker and pay my daycare wages, plus benefits, then I would pay union dues otherwise count me out.
Amen and amen! No forced union in MI. That is why a LOT of providers in MI would not take state-paid families.
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Unregistered 05:57 PM 12-06-2012
Has there been any progress with the refund of union dues?
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