The Association of Health
Care providers, which represents around 350 home health care agencies across New York, says many of its members can't afford to pay workers $ 15 an hour, which represents around a one - third increase to the current average pay of between $ 10 and $ 11.50 per h
Care providers, which
represents around 350
home health
care agencies across New York, says many of its members can't afford to pay workers $ 15 an hour, which represents around a one - third increase to the current average pay of between $ 10 and $ 11.50 per h
care agencies across New York, says many of its members can't afford to pay
workers $ 15 an hour, which
represents around a one - third increase to the current average pay of between $ 10 and $ 11.50 per hour.
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