Posted on 02/06/2007 3:44:03 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Huber Herrera coughed into his sleeve. He ran over to a trash can to dispose of some tissues. He no longer had a fever, but he'd had one over the weekend when he showed up for his shift in a downtown San Francisco restaurant
"Even now, I'm sick and having to go to work," said Herrera, a 46-year-old prep cook, speaking at a news conference Monday marking the start of San Francisco's new paid sick-leave law.
The law was approved by 61 percent of San Francisco voters in November.
The first such law in the country, it requires all businesses to provide paid sick leave to employees who work within the city.
Business groups have criticized the law as one in a series of mandates -- including a citywide minimum wage and a new health insurance requirement -- that will make it hard for small retailers and restaurants to survive in the city.
But labor advocates say that sick leave should be a basic human right and that the San Francisco law has already fueled a movement for paid sick leave in other cities and states.
Lawmakers in New Jersey and Washington state, for instance, recently introduced similar bills. And Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., will hold a committee hearing next week on a similar federal proposal that he has raised unsuccessfully in the past.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Lot's of interesting tid-bits in this article, inc:
"-- If employees have no spouse or registered domestic partner, they may use their sick leave to care for an unrelated "designated person," such as a roommate or neighbor. Employees must be given an opportunity to designate this person once every year."
Can we just give California to some other country.
/s
>>>Lawmakers in New Jersey and Washington state, for instance, recently introduced similar bills. And Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., will hold a committee hearing next week on a similar federal proposal that he has raised unsuccessfully in the past.
http://www.nj1015.com/absolutenm/templates/?a=5677&z=3
Committee Approves Paid Family Leave Bill
Between that sick leave; plus the paid family leave, add in all the vacations and personal time, this almost sounds like a way for politicians to hold 'no show jobs' :p
And, of course, that's the point. These are always "follow the money" cases. The politician is eliminating competiton for a benefactor.
-Eric
Employers will get around this by hiring independent "contractors" that have no benefits.
It is disgusting how the drunk whale wants others to dish out their money, but he hids his in off shore accounts.
Why do you have the /s tag? I was hoping you were serious. Don't take away my hope.
hids = hides
This is an OUTRAGE! What if my dog gets sick? HUH? Shouldn't I be paid to stay home to care for him? /sarc
So, why would any serious business want to either come or remain in San Francisco following this foolishness. I hope the whole city goes into the dump...
The homeless and mentally ill are descending on SF.
I can't imagine living there.
Sorry, trying not offend those (freepers) from California, and went and offended someone from elsewhere, LOL just cannot win some days.
The term 'human right' is code for totalitarian government.
Way to go, 'Rats!
Sounds like France to me.
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They will make that illegal as well. Such as "Independent Contractor must have more than one main source of income". This is the way things are in Europe. Trust me, they close all the loop-holes. Nice thing about the paid sick leave is that when some employee asks for a freeday or a vacation without advance notice, and you as the employer say no, the next day, they are sick.
Britain's considering a similar law for your pets.
You can stay home to nurse a sick pet.
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