The VPÖD public services union is in negotiations with the employers’ organisation representing child care facilities over a collective agreement for the sector. The union says that the sector has seen rapid growth in recent years and it is important that there is a collective agreement to guarantee decent pay and working conditions. It is expected that an agreement will be included in 2011.
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