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Supervisors Adopt Amendments to Public-Health Emergency Leave Measure; Continue Final Vote to Feb. 22

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · February 14, 2022
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Summary

The Rules Committee adopted sponsor amendments to a proposed initiative requiring employers to provide public‑health emergency leave, aligning part‑time look‑back rules with state law and adding regulatory flexibility; the committee continued final consideration to a likely Feb. 22 special meeting.

The San Francisco Rules Committee on Feb. 14 adopted a set of amendments to a citizen‑filed initiative that would require employers to provide public‑health emergency leave during declared public‑health emergencies and continued the measure for final consideration.

Supervisor Marr, the sponsor, told the committee the amendments were crafted with labor and business input and asked the committee to adopt four changes: extend the look‑back for part‑time workers from three to six months to align with state supplemental leave rules; allow the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement to recognize other employer‑provided…

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