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Newest way to woo workers: Child care at airports, schools and poultry plants

Businesses are increasingly taking on the national child-care crisis themselves

October 29, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
A new day care at Pittsburgh International Airport for employees' children. (Beth Hollerich/Pittsburgh International Airport)
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Pinched by a worsening child-care crisis, employers around the country are opening day-care centers in unexpected places: at a chicken-processing plant in Tennessee, an airport in Pennsylvania and a Wisconsin charter school.

Spam-maker Hormel is building a $5 million child-care facility in Austin, Minn. Medical services company VGM Group is converting 8,000 square feet of office space into a day care in Waterloo, Iowa. And the country’s largest private employer, Walmart, is putting the finishing touches on an early learning center in Bentonville, Ark., that will serve more than 500 children.