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Every other industrialized country, all of the world's other most
successful economies, and even nations much poorer than the United States
have found a way to allow workers who are sick to stay home on occasion
without suffering economically. Yet the United States fails to protect
workers in this way. Many Ohio employers provide paid sick days, because
they recognize that it is better for their customers, clients, workforce
and productivity. But 2.2 million Ohio workers can not take a paid day
off when they are sick, and 3.3 million can not take a paid day to care
for a sick child or parent. Permitting employees to earn up to seven paid
sick days will improve worker and child well being, reduce spread of
disease, have savings that exceed the costs, and help ensure that those
serving our food, caring for our children, and standing across the
checkout counter from us are not ill. In a nation that expects people to
work and contribute to the economy, a paid sick day policy helps ensure
that workers can also take care of themselves and their families.
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Paid Sick
Days Help Employers
The Plain Dealer, October 26, 07
Vote may bring more
sick days
Cincinnati Enquirer, October 26, 07
10/02/2007
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