At noon, advocates for people with developmental disabilities and the #bFair2DirectCare campaign urge Cuomo and the state Legislature to provide funds
so direct care workers can be paid a living wage, Duffy Square, 47th Street and Seventh Avenue, Manhattan.
Not exact matches
It is about supporting the dedicated
direct care workers — who certainly deserve more than a minimum wage —
so they can support their families while they continue to support the 130,000 New Yorkers with developmental disabilities,» the #bFair2DirectCare campaign said.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie then announced that the SFY 2017 - 18 Budget agreement includes funding that will help ensure
direct care workers are paid fair, competitive wages
so that New Yorkers can continue to receive the critical
care and services they need.
We help parents, teachers, principals, managers, social
workers and
direct care staff to strengthen their interaction skills and maximize performance
so that children, youth and families thrive.