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TAKE ACTION: How Would a Paid Sick Leave Mandate Impact Your Business?

TAKE ACTION: How Would a Paid Sick Leave Mandate Impact Your Business?

December 1, 2023

TAKE ACTION: How Would a Paid Sick Leave Mandate Impact Your Business?

There is a petition circulating in the state to mandate private employers provide Paid Sick Leave. The provisions of this initiative are:
  • For employers with less than 20 employees: workers may earn up to 5 days of sick leave per year
  • For employers with 20 or more employees: workers may earn up to 7 days of sick leave per year
A one-size-fits-all Paid Sick Leave mandate would be difficult for small business owners as they deal with labor shortages and historic inflation. CLICK HERE to share how a paid sick leave mandate would impact your business.
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