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An auto plant in Alabama is offering employees up to $250 per month for child care from NPR Andrea Hsu

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To attract workers, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, a joint venture in northern Alabama, decided to offer a child care benefit. The company pays 30% of its employees child care costs, up to $250 a month.

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