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Committee forwards Mandelman measure broadening employer options under Healthy Airport Ordinance
Summary
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee voted Oct. 16 to amend and send to the full Board of Supervisors an ordinance that would add new ways airport employers can meet the city—s healthcare-spending requirement for certain airport workers and create a tiered structure based on household size.
San Francisco — The Government Audit and Oversight Committee on Oct. 16 voted to amend and forward to the full Board of Supervisors an ordinance that would change how covered airport employers meet the city—s Healthy Airport Ordinance healthcare-spending requirement.
The measure, presented by Board President Rafael Mandelman, would let qualifying employers use additional compliance options beyond providing health insurance or paying into a medical reimbursement account. Mandelman said the changes add an option to make an "irrevocable health care expenditure" on behalf of employees, allow certain collective bargaining waivers and create a tiered spending floor tied to employee household size.
The ordinance would amend the city—s labor and…
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