The new regulations likely won’t faze businesses that already offer sick time or paid-time off benefits for employees. But the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, which relied on U.S. census data, estimates that about 300,000 workers don’t have paid sick leave. The study concluded that number disproportionately affects people of color and low-income workers — two populations unlikely to work for an employer that offered sick leave.
‘Human right’ or ‘unnecessary red tape’? Dallas businesses scrambling over new paid sick time law
By Administrator|2019-07-27T17:45:44-05:00July 27, 2019|Press Hits|Comments Off on ‘Human right’ or ‘unnecessary red tape’? Dallas businesses scrambling over new paid sick time law