The Aalst city council plans to vote on raising playground fees from €8 to €12 to pay monitors better and maintain good services, with Alderman Bart Van den Neste supporting financial aid for families in need. However, opposition member Sam Van de Putte is concerned that the increase may make childcare less affordable, questioning the impact on accessibility for families and urging the city to focus on providing accessible and affordable childcare programs instead. Van de Putte also raised concerns about the pay for playground monitors in Aalst, emphasizing the importance of fair compensation for young people working in this role.
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