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Newville borough considers amended Act 47 recovery plan

Officials voted to advertise an ordinance for the amended plan last month that is anticipated to receive final approval at the council s May 28 meeting. ....

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Daniel Sagers Film "Hinter den Schlagzeilen"

Daniel Sagers Film "Hinter den Schlagzeilen"
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Санкции против Медведчука и его окружения: чем аргументируют решение чиновники

Санкции против Медведчука и его окружения: чем аргументируют решение чиновники
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Paid Leave and Coronavirus—Part XIX: Pittsburgh Passes Temporary Emergency COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave Law | Seyfarth Shaw LLP


Seyfarth Synopsis:
Earlier this month, Pittsburgh enacted “An Ordinance providing for special conditions for the operation and use of Paid Sick leave under the Paid Sick Days Act during and due to the crisis presented by COVID-19” (the “Ordinance”) by adding a new Chapter to the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances: Temporary Emergency COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave (“COVID-19 Sick Time”).  The Ordinance provides covered individuals with paid leave for certain COVID-19 related absences.  While the covered absences under the Ordinance are similar to absences covered under the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”), Pittsburgh’s COVID-19 Sick Time will remain available for use after the FFCRA’s current December 31, 2020 sunset date. ....

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