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Nursery World, 26 April 2007

Early years practitioners work long hours, usually beyond our paid hours. We work from home on planning and getting resources together and spend a large amount of time filling out mountains of paperwork. Is this hard work worth it, when most practitioners only receive the minimum wage?

Early years practitioners work long hours, usually beyond our paid hours. We work from home on planning and getting resources together and spend a large amount of time filling out mountains of paperwork. Is this hard work worth it, when most practitioners only receive the minimum wage? I don't blame my manager for...

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