Weekly Address: It’s Time to Give Families Access to Paid Sick Leave
Source: White House
In this weeks address, President Obama discussed the importance of ensuring that American families have access to paid leave. Today, millions of Americans do not have access to paid sick leave and have to face tough choices when their families face illness choices that could risk their jobs or their health. The President has repeatedly called on Republicans in Congress to pass a law guaranteeing most workers the chance to earn seven days of paid sick leave each year.
To this day, no action has been taken in the Republican Congress. But, that hasnt stopped the President from taking action where he can to help more Americans access paid sick time, and starting January 1st, federal contractors will be required to give their employees working on new federal contracts up to seven paid sick days each year. Thats because paid leave isnt something that just nice to have its a must have.
Read more: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/10/01/weekly-address-time-give-families-access-paid-sick-leave
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/10/01/weekly-address-time-give-families-access-paid-sick-leave
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BumRushDaShow
(128,844 posts)And even at the state and local level, like they have been trying to do here in Philly, folks must push for getting some kind of paid leave for those who don't have it. It's a disgrace when you have workers have to come in sick or lose a day's pay... meanwhile they often infect everyone else around them, more so in that many who work these types of jobs usually have to get to the job on public transit (further increasing the potential for mass infection).
Thanks for posting!
MissMillie
(38,549 posts)I got sick because someone else came into work sick.
cstanleytech
(26,281 posts)you cant get legislation to force companies to provide it?
Skeeter Barnes
(994 posts)for all workers.
cstanleytech
(26,281 posts)All employers should have to give the employees their schedules 2 weeks in advance and employers should be required to give the employee a minimum of 12 hours before their next shift or they have to pay overtime from when the employee clocks back in until the end of their shift.