2013 Politics Help Revive Paid Sick Leave

Written by Chris Bragg on . Posted in Blog
Time posted: February 17, 2012 7:04 AM-

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From today’s Heard Around Town:

* Why is paid sick leave coming back as a political issue after being declared DOA by City Council Speaker Christine Quinn? Union insiders say part of the reason is that the political calendar is getting closer to New York City mayor’s race – and paid sick leave could well become a litmus test issue. Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer highlighted it his State of the Borough address, while the New York Times’ recent story about Quinn’s close ties with lobbyist Emily Giske noted that Giske represents the parent company of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. Giske’s firm, Bolton St. John, lobbied against the bill on behalf of Yum Brands, which could give opponents an opening to attack Quinn for shelving it. With more attention again being paid to the issue, supporters held a press conference yesterday to tout a study saying the city would save $28 million annually in emergency room costs if there were mandatory paid sick leave.

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  • adeadean

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    Heh. Nice try. Only socialist ctieoruns mandate that all workers get sick days and vacation time. What are you trying to pull here, anyway? Who’s gonna pay for all those sick days, huh? Hardworking Americans, that’s who! The ones who go to work, everyday, 7 days a week. No vacations! No sick time! Besides, you give these people sick days, the next thing you know, they start calling in sick!! They’ll probably spend the day lazing around the house watching Jerry Springer re-runs.Harrumph!

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