Most parents 'worse off' under government childcare scheme

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Many parents could be "better off in the longer term" staying in the original workplace childcare voucher scheme, rather than switching to the government's new system, Busy Bees Benefits warns.

The childcare voucher provider said the detail behind the government's headline figures demonstrated that parents would not automatically better off by £2,000 per year from September 2015. It expla...

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