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Supervisor Tang introduces charter amendment to strengthen city paid parental leave; also proposes flexibility for animal-control adoption fees
Summary
Supervisor Tang on May 19 introduced a charter amendment to strengthen San Franciscopaid parental leave for city employees and also proposed allowing Animal Care and Control to reduce or waive adoption fees to boost live-release rates.
Supervisor Tang introduced a charter amendment and related items on May 19 aimed at expanding San Franciscopaid parental leave policies for city employees and giving the city's animal-control agency more flexibility on adoption fees.
On paid parental leave, Supervisor Tang said San Francisco voters approved the city's original paid parental leave measure in 2002 and that the city currently offers 12 weeks of paid parental leave (up to 16 weeks for pregnancy-related disability) that supplements state disability insurance and other leave.…
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