Corporate Front Group ALEC Pushing For Repeal Of Paid Sick Day Laws Nationwide
By Zaid Jilani on Oct 19, 2011 at 12:45 pm
Recently, a string of cities and states have passed new ordinances that would require paid sick days for employees at certain employers. Just last week, Philadelphia’s city council passed a second version
of a paid sick leave bill after the mayor vetoed the earlier one.
Earlier this year, Seattle approved paid sick days legislation, while
Connecticut became the first state with a state-wide requirement.
Now, the Center for Media and Democracy’s PR Watch has published an expose of how the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) — a corporate front group that farms out legislation to almost a third
of state legislators nationwide — is drafting legislation on behalf of
its wealthy conglomerate funders to repeal these ordinances.
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