From Rueters, UK – Cost of day-care sparks miscontent at Google HQ last night:
Google spokesman Matt Furman said planned day care policy changes and price increases are primarily designed to support a significant expansion of day-care for the children of Google employees working at its Mountain View headquarters.
"We had a situation in which we provided day care for 200 kids and 700 others couldn’t get in," Furman said.
"The whole premise of these changes was to eliminate a 700-person waiting list."
Under price changes to be phased in over the next five quarters, parents of a preschooler can expect to pay $1,116 a month by October of this year and $1,710 by October 2009. Furman said the prices, while eye-popping in many regions, are competitive with top-notch day care pricing in San Francisco.
By reducing subsidies it was paying for child care, Google has been able to expand the number of kids in its day care program by 150 percent, Furman said. He denied reports the company is seeking to adhere to a specific philosophy of child-raising and said multiple approaches would be offered.
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