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Proposed California law would increase minimum number of paid sick days

Por: ABC7 Politics August 26, 2023

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More than a handful of states outside of California already have expanded paid sick leave, Gonzales said.California became the second state in the country to adopt a sick paid leave policy in 2014. According to the California Budget and Policy Center, California provides less paid sick leave than 15 other states.Opponents of the proposed bill include the California Chamber of Commerce. The organization believes the bill would impose new costs on... + full article



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