In 2015, California will become the second state in the nation to require employers to provide paid sick leave. Although San Francisco has had a similar ordinance for several years, the statewide law will greatly expand the number of employees entitled to this benefit - and the number of employers who must provide it. Among other considerations created by this new reality is: How does paid time off fit in, and does it still make sense to have...
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