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San Francisco Employment Growth Remains Stronger with Paid Sick Days Law Than Surrounding Counties

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San Francisco Employment Growth Remains Stronger with Paid Sick Days Law Than Surrounding Counties

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By Kevin Miller|2025-01-27T19:24:27-05:00September 1, 2011|Equitable Work and Wages|0 Comments

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