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Paid Sick Leave Proposal Causing Headaches

06-16-2008

Gov. Ted Strickland likes unions, and unions like a budding fall ballot issue that would give most full-time workers in Ohio seven paid sick days a year.

Yet the proposed ballot issue is giving the governor a headache.

A story from the AP says, Strickland, a Democrat, began speaking out publicly against the so-called Healthy Families Act last week, urging business and labor to get together and work out a compromise that would keep it off the ballot.

His motivations are both practical and political.

The issue would require companies with at least 25 employees to give workers seven sick days a year, with unused sick time carrying over to the next year. The United Auto Workers, United Steelworkers and Service Employees International Union Local 1199 _ which gave generously to Strickland's 2006 campaign _ are pushing the idea.

From a practical standpoint, Strickland clearly is concerned about the measure's economic costs. Like the coalition of business interests that is opposing the issue, he has noted how expensive it would be for companies to provide such a benefit. Currently, 48 percent of private-sector workers in Ohio don't have as much paid sick time as the initiative would require.

A recent analysis of the act by the law firm Squire, Sanders & Dempsey obtained by The Associated Press pointed to a number of technical issues within the language that could cause legal problems.

Click here to read more of this story from the AP.

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