This resource was created as part of the CHIPS for America program and is intended to help employers with the implementation of child care for workers. The first half of the presentation gives an overview of the CHIPS program and the current US childcare crisis. The second half of the presentation outlines the importance of and best practices for developing child care plans to support workers and, as an extension, improve employers’ ability to hire and retain qualified staff. The resource covers evaluating worker needs, working with community partners, and designing and implementing child care offerings for employees.
This is part of a collection of resources created by the Department of Labor and other federal agencies, relating to job quality and implementing good jobs priorities through federal investments and beyond. Many of these resources are no longer publicly available on government websites, though they were all at one point public and shared with the intent of preserving these resources for public use.
Please note that we cannot guarantee that information contained in these resources related to specific programs, policies, and processes remains accurate, though many best practices and examples remain useful. In addition, many of these resources link out to government websites that do not exist anymore. You may be able to find these linked resources in the archive itself by searching the Overview document. For more resources, please visit the Data Rescue Project website, at https://www.datarescueproject.org/
























































































