Hodge grilled on early years pay

By Catherine Gaunt, Nursery World, 24 July 2003

Minister for children Margaret Hodge faced a grilling from early years and childcare delegates last week who demanded higher pay to combat the problem of staff retention and recruitment. During a question and answer session with Mrs Hodge at the Council for Awards in Childcare and Education seminar 'Assessment Matters' in London, Dr Ken Boston, chief executive of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, suggested that the reason for the high turnover of staff who leave the early years sector in their thirties was a lack of career structure. But this was disputed by a delegate, who received loud applause for...

Registered user content only - want to read on?

New users register here free for full access

Sign up free to Nursery World now.

1. Your details
 
2. Data Protection
3. Select bulletin

Log in

Forgotten your password?