Last month Tinies conducted an e-mail poll completed by 238 UK workers, asking questions relating to salaries, benefits and career progression. The survey found that while respondents agreed that career was very important to them, only 33 per cent said they had been trained in the EYFS.
Pay remained the most crucial factor in choosing a job, according to 37 per cent of those surveyed, and over 80 per cent described nursery jobs as poorly paid. But career progression came a close second, with 35 per cent saying it was the most important factor.
Asked about benefits on top of salary, 57 per cent favoured more holiday time.
Oliver Black, director of Tinies, said, 'We need to work with the nurseries to help them come up with attractive staff packages and offer training courses to enable staff to climb the work ladder.'
The survey also found that 37 per cent of respondents think that in general, nurseries do not work within Ofsted staff:child ratios. Mr Black said, 'This cannot be good for morale within the industry, and does not help the image of nurseries, particularly following the recent BBC "Whistleblower" programme.'
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For a copy of the survey e-mail ?a.coxen@tinies.com
TINIES POLL RESULTS
Yes No
Do you think that in general 63% 37%
nurseries work with Ofsted ratios?
Have you been trained in the new EYFS? 33% 67%
Source: Tinies.