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May 19, 2009
Why Paid Sick Leave Is Important for American Workers
American workers, who spend some of the best years of their lives to make their employers profitable and wealthy, sometimes get sick while doing so, Or maybe, there’s a sick member of the family who needs their help at home. Shouldn’t they be allowed to take time off without fear of being permanently replaced? And shouldn’t they be paid sick leave, like workers in other countries?
The Democrats have introduced a bill in Congress, the Health Family Act, that requires employers with 15 workers or more to provide paid sick leave under a complicated formula, that would give workers one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, “up to 7 days.” With all that detailed bookkeeping handled by the employer, it’s easy to see how workers would be short-changed on their paid sick leave. Why didn’t the bill simply say “seven paid sick days.”? You can guess why.
Even so, the nation’s corporations are going to fight the bill. They oppose any legislation that makes life a little better for their employees, especially if it’s costly and “puts them at a competitive disadvantage in the global marketplace.”.
With swine flu still a problem, paid sick leave would be especially helpful to poor and middle-class workers. But the Democrats have already made a concession. The bill won’t be considered until 2010, at the earliest, and who knows what will happen then?
Isn’t it amazing what guff American workers will take from their employers without fighting back? Don’t 16 million union members have any power at all?
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