FCC HQ Gets TeleTots Daycare Center
A private daycare center will open in the FCC’s headquarters March 21, said the agency Thursday in a release. Called TeleTots, the center is jointly sponsored by the FCC and the General Services Administration and operated by child care company…
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Reggio’s Treehouse, which operates similar facilities at Federal Aviation Administration offices, the release said. The center will be available for all federal employee families and the public, the release said. Matthew Berry, former chief of staff to former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, tweeted that the daycare facility’s name was determined through a staff contest before the agency’s relocation. The daycare center was an expected feature of the agency’s new HQ (see 2005010052). The agency is still on phase 2 of its re-entry plan, wherein limited numbers of employees are allowed to work from the building if they choose. FCC staff will be given 30 days' notice before the agency scales up back-to-work requirements (see 2203040052).