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CHCA participates in rally for enacting Fair Pay for Home Care

On Valentine’s Day, 1199 SEIU labor union and NY Caring Majority organized a rally in Albany telling New York State lawmakers “Have A Heart for Home Care.” Over 250 Home Care Workers, from NYC, came together for the event. Home care workers marched to the NYS Capitol building and formed a beautiful image of a heart for the NYS Legislators to witness. The rally was to call attention the Fair Pay for Home Care bill that home care stakeholders want to see included in this year’s State budget. Fair Pay for Home Care (A6329A/S5374A) would increase home care worker wages to 150% of the minimum wage in NYS, taking workers from an average of $13.20/ hour to $22.50/hour with the swipe of a pen.

Enacting Fair Pay for Home Care would address the following:

  • NYS’s worst in the nation home care workforce crisis.
  • Allow NYS’s most vulnerable population to live independently and receive the care they
    need and deserve in their own homes, not in Nursing Homes and Institutional settings.
  • Create good jobs, build the economy and reduce reliance on public assistance benefits
    for this workforce.
  • Lift tens of thousands of workers out poverty, affording them access to a better life for
    themselves and their families.

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