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Human Resources BlogWhy Legislated Paid Sick Days May Not Be Win-winIn states around the United States, supposedly progressive legislatures are pushing mandatory employer paid sick days for employees. The city of San Francisco, CA passed legislation that began requiring employers to begin accruing paid sick days to full-time, part-time, and temporary employees in February, 2007. By my calculation, the city mandated that employers pay an additional 8.625 days to every employee each year.
Many believe that government mandated paid sick days are a good thing. I am not one of them. I believe that government entities should stop messing with the employment relationship employers have with their employees. I don't think legislators get that what they mandate in one area will usually need to be taken from another. And, legislators, many of whom have never had a real job, real responsibilities, commitments to employees, or profit and loss responsibility in a business - my local senator, as an example, whose only job as an adult has been to work for her political party - make blanket decisions that fail to consider industry, region, and individual company and workforce needs. In the case of mandated paid sick days, here are several results I would predict.
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