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Public Interest

Apr. 30, 2016

Legal Aid Society celebrates 100 years

The organization recently got an ordinance passed expanding paid parental leave throughout San Francisco, making it the first city in the country that requires employers to contribute to parental leave.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center marked its 100th anniversary with a celebration Thursday that recognized its historical and more recent accomplishments.

The organization recently spearheaded the passing of an ordinance expanding paid parental leave throughout San Francisco, making it the first jurisdiction in the country that requires employers to contribute ...

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