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Rules Committee forwards emergency ordinance expanding limited paid leave for health care providers

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · April 13, 2020
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Summary

On April 13, 2020 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee unanimously forwarded an emergency ordinance that temporarily requires private employers with 500+ employees to provide public health emergency leave and includes a substantive amendment to expand narrow paid-leave protections for health care providers.

San Francisco ' The Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 13, 2020 voted unanimously to forward an emergency ordinance that temporarily requires private employers with 500 or more employees to provide public health emergency leave during the COVID-19 emergency.

Supervisor Marr said the committee vote advances a substantive amendment that narrows allowable uses of the city's public health emergency leave for health care providers while expanding paid leave for frontline medical…

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