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Month: July 2013

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July 11, 2013

Governor Chafee signs bill expanding TDI benefits

PROVIDENCE — Governor Chafee on Thursday signed into law a bill providing up to four weeks of temporary disability insurance payments — otherwise known as…
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July 8, 2013

Why Paid Family Leave Is Good for Everyone (Even People Who Don’t Use It)

The Rhode Island legislature voted last week to pass a law to give workers paid time off to care for a new child or seriously…
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July 4, 2013

Protect Workers With Family Leave

Certainly, unlimited days off would appeal to most of us, considering what life can throw our way. But not all employers will offer such a…
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July 4, 2013

Paid Sick Days Should Be the Priority

Lifting the ceiling on paid time off has intriguing possibilities, but the members of our union are more concerned with building a floor for all…
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July 3, 2013

Rhode Island Becomes the Third State with Paid Family Leave

By Ellen Bravo Sixty-four cents won’t buy you a lot. It’s not enough for a bus ticket or a fifth of a tank of gas.…
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July 3, 2013

Paid Sick Leave Laws Generate Concern, but Not Much Pain

Back in 2007, as a new paid sick leave law — the first in the nation — was about to take effect in San Francisco,…
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July 3, 2013

Rhode Island Poised To Be Third State With Paid Family Leave

On Tuesday evening, the Rhode Island state House voted 53-18 to pass a bill that would allow workers to take paid time off to care for a…
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