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Oregon lawmakers pass paid sick leave bill

PORTLAND,) - Oregon will become the fourth U.S. state to mandate paid sick leave for nearly all workers, under legislation passed on Friday and widely expected to be signed by Democrat Governor Kate Brown. The measure, which was championed by Dem...

 

PORTLAND,) -  Oregon  will become the fourth U.S. state to mandate paid sick leave for nearly all workers, under legislation passed on Friday and widely expected to be signed by Democrat Governor  Kate Brown .

The measure, which was championed by Democratic leaders and opposed by Republicans, passed the  Oregon House  on a 33-to-24 vote, just two days after winning approval in the Senate .

It requires employers with 10 or more workers to pay for time off due to  illness , mandating up to five days off for full-time workers, and allows the use of paid sick leave to care for ill family members.

According to  Oregon   Senate  Democrats, 47 percent of the state's private sector employees do not currently have paid sick leave, with low-wage workers especially unlikely to have access to paid time off.

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"It's an important step forward in creating a healthier, stronger workforce for low-income workers who are still struggling to get by," Representative  Paul Holvey , a Democrat, said in a statement.

House Republicans, who voted against the bill, said they worried about its impact on small businesses and employment prospects.

"If this sick leave policy goes into effect without an exemption for farmers and other seasonal and agricultural employers, it will hurt these industries that provide countless high-wage jobs," Republican Representative  Gail Whitsett  said on Friday.

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