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Employee Benefits

Jan. 31, 2007

A Headache for S.F. Employers, Sick Leave Law Raises Legal Issues

SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco supervisor today will seek a grace period that will keep the city's generous new sick leave policy from taking full effect. The policy, passed in November as Proposition F, has left many employers scratching their heads and employment lawyers speculating about lawsuits.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco supervisor today will seek a grace period that will keep the city's generous new sick leave policy from taking full effect. The policy, passed in November as Proposition F, has left many employers scratching their heads and employment lawyers speculating about lawsuits.
      The policy, which voters approved, allows all wor...

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