[NOW Actions] We All Need Paid Sick Leave
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Support the Healthy Families Act

The Healthy Families Act would grant workers paid sick leave in the event of their own personal medical emergency or an illness in the family.

Please urge your senators and representative to co-sponsor this important legislation.

Sixty-six million full-time and part-time workers have NO sick leave, even after a full year of employment -- which means their jobs may be at risk when they or members of their family are ill. This represents 54% of all private sector and state/local government employees. You can help us change that situation.

The Healthy Families Act (S. 910/HR. 1542) was introduced by Senator Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Representative DeLauro (D-Conn.) in March, and would grant workers paid sick leave in the event of their own personal medical emergency or an illness in the family.

Action Needed:

Please urge your senators and representative to co-sponsor this important legislation, which will help ensure that workers are not forced to choose between losing their jobs and caring for themselves or a sick loved one during a time of illness or injury. This is not only an important public health provision, but an important step forward for millions of hard working families who deserve job and wage stability.

Take Action NOW - Please urge your senators and representative to co-sponsor the Healthy Families Act and support workers as they balance their responsibilities to their jobs, their health and their family.

Background:

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Institute for Women's Policy Research, 66 million workers, over half of the total workforce, have no paid sick leave; and 89 million workers have fewer than 7 days per year of paid sick leave.

Furthermore, an astonishingly high percentage, 70% of the workforce, has no paid sick leave they can use to care for a sick child or other family member (anyone other than themselves). Providing paid sick days will increase productivity, reduce job turnover, and make for happier, healthier and more loyal employees. This bill is good for employers and for workers.

The Healthy Families Act will promote the job security and health of millions of workers in several ways:

  • It would require employers with 15 or more employees to provide their full-time workers (at least 30 hours a week) with 7 paid sick days a year and to provide their part-time workers (at least 20 hours per week) with a prorated amount of paid sick days
  • It would allow these workers to use their sick leave days to care for their own medical needs or to care for another family member.
  • It would encourage employers to provide additional days of paid sick leave, but sets this 7-day amount as a minimum requirement.

Please urge your representatives in the Senate and House to support this important bill and to help working families who often have to make the difficult decision of choosing between their health, their families and their jobs.

Take Action NOW - Write to your representative and your senators

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