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Postmates To Pay Seattle Workers Nearly $1M in Sick Leave Settlement

Postmates To Pay Seattle Workers Nearly $1M in Sick Leave Settlement On 8/4/21 at 8:09 PM EDT Postmates has agreed to pay its Seattle workers almost $1 million in a settlement over allegations that it violated a city policy surrounding sick leave pay for gig workers. Seattle s Office of Labor Standards (OLS) announced the agreement Wednesday, saying the amount of $927,555.09 will go to 1,646 workers for back wages, interest, liquidated damages and civil penalties. $22,260.40 will be paid in fines to the City of Seattle. For years, us couriers were missing out on many benefits that we need and that we should have received from the start, said Shawn W. Gray, a Postmates driver, in a City of Seattle press release.

Slog PM: A Little Bit of Ballots, Cops4Cops, and John Waters Got a Job

John Waters with his art. XAVIER SCHIPANI Are you ready to break down this afternoon s news? Grab a single chip and let s get into it. Crunch, crunch, crunch. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is currently refusing to leave office, following the release of a report from the state attorney general that detailed many allegations of sexual harassment against Cuomo. But it seems as if the state assembly has the votes to impeach Cuomo if it comes to that and if he leaves office, he ll be replaced by Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who would be the first woman to serve as governor of New York.

Paid Sick Leave Trends: States And Localities Step In Where Federal Law Falls Short - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Paid Sick Leave Trends: States And Localities Step In Where Federal Law Falls Short - Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Paid Sick Leave Trends: States and Localities Step In Where Federal Law Falls Short | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Paid sick and family leave is expanding. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and the special pressures it has placed on parents and families, has renewed the push for mandated paid sick and family leave. Congress’ decision not to expand the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) in the latest relief package, has spurred state and local governments to renew their efforts to provide COVID-19 paid sick leave and, in some cases, permanent paid sick leave. Also, is it safe to assume the federal government is not planning to pass a paid sick leave mandate? After all, the Federal Employee Paid Leave Act, which passed in 2019, was just expanded in October 2020.

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