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The Costs and Benefits of Paid Sick Days: Testimony of Robert Drago, Ph.D.

Before the Public Health and Human Services Committee Philadelphia City Council, Regarding Bill No. 080474, “Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces”

By Robert Drago|2020-11-11T19:45:52-05:00February 28, 2011|IWPR|Comments Off on The Costs and Benefits of Paid Sick Days: Testimony of Robert Drago, Ph.D.

Figures Excerpted from the Report, Social Security Especially Vital to Women and People of Color, Men Increasingly Reliant

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By Heidi Hartmann, Jeff Hayes and Robert Drago|2020-12-19T14:50:22-05:00February 21, 2011|IWPR|Comments Off on Figures Excerpted from the Report, Social Security Especially Vital to Women and People of Color, Men Increasingly Reliant

San Francisco’s Paid Sick Leave Ordinance: Outcomes for Employers and Employees

This study examines the effects of San Francisco’s recent paid sick days legislation on employees and employers.

By Robert Drago and Vicky Lovell|2021-02-16T02:29:11-05:00February 9, 2011|IWPR|Comments Off on San Francisco’s Paid Sick Leave Ordinance: Outcomes for Employers and Employees

Figures Excerpted from IWPR’s Upcoming Report, Organizations Working with Latina Immigrants: Resources and Strategies for Change

This fact sheet is part of a larger IWPR project on the roles of nonprofit organizations and religious congregations in advancing the rights, economic standing, and general well‐being of Latina immigrants in Phoenix, Atlanta, and Northern Virginia.

By Cynthia Hess, Ph.D., Jane Henrici and Claudia Williams|2020-12-12T20:04:53-05:00February 7, 2011|IWPR|Comments Off on Figures Excerpted from IWPR’s Upcoming Report, Organizations Working with Latina Immigrants: Resources and Strategies for Change