Milwaukee Sick Leave Referendum
NeedCoffee
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-05-08 AT 11:46AM (CST)[/font][br][br]So we have an office in Milwaukee, and evidently a referendum was passed yesterday requiring employers to offer 9 days sick time to employees in the city of Milwaukee. As I am located at our main office in another state, I have absolutely no knowledge of this referendum and need to become an expert really quick.
Any Milwaukee HRHeroes out there who can help me out? I've been doing web searches for the actual text of the the referendum, but have come up empty handed.
This referendum will have considerable impact on our policies and procedures.....grrrrr. I hate referendums that lack legislative oversight and review! Don't they realize it makes my job more difficult?? #-o
Edit: Evidently the same thing passed a while ago in both Washington DC and San Francisco, so if you're from the area, please weigh in!
Any Milwaukee HRHeroes out there who can help me out? I've been doing web searches for the actual text of the the referendum, but have come up empty handed.
This referendum will have considerable impact on our policies and procedures.....grrrrr. I hate referendums that lack legislative oversight and review! Don't they realize it makes my job more difficult?? #-o
Edit: Evidently the same thing passed a while ago in both Washington DC and San Francisco, so if you're from the area, please weigh in!
Comments
Employees will begin accruing sick leave immediately upon commencing employment, but will not be able to use any accrued sick leave until the 90th calendar day following their first day of work. If an employer already has a “paid time-off policy†that meets the sick leave amount and use requirements set forth in the ordinance, this policy will qualify as meeting the mandate of the ordinance and the employer will not need to implement an additional sick leave policy. Sick leave may be used for a number of specific purposes, including employee’s own illness, illness of child or other family member as defined in the ordinance, as well as for certain activities related to domestic abuse or sexual assault. The ordinance also contains leave carry-over provisions, with the threshold coverage per calendar year not to exceed the 72/40 hour requirements.
Effective November 12, 2008, the ordinance will be enforced by the City’s Equal Opportunity Commission. The City’s Department of Employee Relations is currently drafting administrative rules and developing infrastructure to handle questions and process complaints. The City’s website notes that it expects implementation of all provisions of the ordinance will be accomplished by February 2009. A complete copy of the text of the City of Milwaukee sick leave ordinance can be found at: [url]http://www.city.milwaukee.gov/ImageLibrary/User/jkamme/PaidSickLeaveOrdinance.pdf[/url].
Carol A. Chapman
Axley Brynelson, LLP
Madison, WI