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Published 17:42 10 Jan 2020 GMT
According to RTÉ, the protest, organised by an alliance of groups, will go ahead on February 5.
A statement was recently released in which the chairperson of the Association of Childhood Professionals Chairperson, Marian Quinn, said:
"High quality services don't come cheap and we can't continue to subsidise the true cost of provision through low wages, unsustainable services, and high fees for parents."Over the years both those working in the childcare section and families have asked for the government to help this crisis by covering some of the costs allowing parents better access to childcare and providers better wages. According to the trade union SIPTU, early years educators earn just €11.45 on average, well below the living wage.
The organisers are hoping the protest will raise awareness for a number of issues including adequate funding and affordable childcare for parents and families.
As a working parent, I'm lucky to be able to rely on family for my childcare needs as the current cost of childcare for two children would swallow up my entire pay packet every month.
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