How we can support care workers fighting for just conditions
I remember purchasing classroom supplies out of my $14.00 per hour wage because the millionaire owner of my child care centre refused to buy paper and markers.
In early June, ICL concluded a three-month-long online training series in collaboration with Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario (AECEO), during which time we worked with over 200 ECEs to teach the skills they needed to build ECE power, confidence and solidarity.
We are so proud to have been a part of this journey with this incredible group of Early Childhood Educators.
Click here to learn more about AECEO's Plan for Child Care Reopening in Ontario and Moving to a Publicly Funded System.
I remember purchasing classroom supplies out of my $14.00 per hour wage because the millionaire owner of my child care centre refused to buy paper and markers.
On January 21st 2021 ICL's Alumni Association hosted a virtual roundtable featuring a diverse group of organizers who - against all odds - managed to find creative ways to make change happen this past year.
Get to know Rizwan, one of ICL’s most knowledgeable facilitators and a cornerstone of the ICL family.
I remember purchasing classroom supplies out of my $14.00 per hour wage because the millionaire owner of my child care centre refused to buy paper and markers.
On January 21st 2021 ICL's Alumni Association hosted a virtual roundtable featuring a diverse group of organizers who - against all odds - managed to find creative ways to make change happen this past year.
Get to know Rizwan, one of ICL’s most knowledgeable facilitators and a cornerstone of the ICL family.
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