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Committee advances paid sick‑leave ordinance to June ballot with state‑law alignment

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · February 11, 2016
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Summary

The Rules Committee sent forward a ballot measure to reconcile San Francisco's paid sick‑leave law with state changes, adopting provisions such as accrual beginning on day one, wage‑statement reporting and expanded permissible uses; if approved, it would take effect Jan. 1, 2017.

The Rules Committee voted to send a proposed ordinance to the June 7, 2016 ballot that would revise San Francisco’s paid sick‑leave law to align it with recent state changes and incorporate stronger protections.

Donna Levitt of the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement told the committee the initiative is designed to streamline enforcement,…

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