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Rules committee advances public-health emergency leave measure for June ballot

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · February 22, 2022
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Summary

The Rules Committee voted unanimously to forward a ballot initiative that would give city workers and private employees at large firms two additional weeks of paid leave during declared public-health emergencies; the measure now goes to the full Board for consideration and placement on the June 7 ballot.

San Francisco’s Rules Committee on Feb. 22 voted to forward a ballot initiative that would require employers to provide paid public‑health emergency leave during declared local or statewide emergencies, sending the measure to the full Board of Supervisors with a positive recommendation.

Supervisor Marr, the sponsor, told the committee the ordinance is intended to protect essential workers during public-health crises. “Public health…

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