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Flexible working features in new Labour manifesto

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Plans to extend flexible working and to lower the age for receiving the adult minimum wage to 21 will be included in Labour's next election manifesto, ministers agreed last weekend.

 

Spotlight on ... Mandy Penfold

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Name: Mandy Penfold

 

Media watch

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Nursery nurse Rebecca Shiner, 21, became the sixth person to be voted out of the current 'Big Brother' house last Friday, reported the Daily Mail.

 

EYPs press for career help

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Early Years Professionals should be subsidised to ensure they have decent wages and career development, the trade union representing EYPs has told the Government.

 

Holiday vouchers unused

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Parents are spending more money on their holiday childcare than they need to, according to nursery chain Busy Bees.

 

Staff dismay as three nurseries to close at short notice

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Fifteen nursery staff who have learned that their nurseries are closing in a £1.5m cost-cutting measure have turned to the trade union Unison for help.

 

Children dress as fish

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Children from Daisy Chain Nursery in Dallington, East Sussex, dressed up as fish and took to the paddling pool to put on an end-of-term production of 'The Rainbow Fish', adapted...

 

'Match care and work hours'

31 July 2008, Nursery World

The free early education entitlement should match the number of hours that parents must work in order to claim childcare tax credits, experts argued last week.

 

Manifesto calls on children's right to arts

31 July 2008, Nursery World

The UK's first national manifesto to give children greater access to the arts has been launched by Action for Children's Arts (ACA).

 

Young visitors meet pit ponies

31 July 2008, Nursery World

Young visitors to England's National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield will have the chance to meet retired pit ponies at the free museum this summer.

 
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