Workers in California will soon receive a minimum of five days of paid sick leave annually, instead of three, under a new law Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Wednesday.

The law, which takes effect in January, also increases the amount of sick leave workers can carry over into the following year. Newsom said it demonstrates that prioritizing the health and well-being of workers “is of the utmost importance for California’s future.”

“Too many folks are still having to choose between skipping a day’s pay and taking care of themselves or their family members when they get sick,” Newsom said in a statement announcing his action.

  • GlitzyArmrest@lemmy.world
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    A good start, but five days is still a laughable amount. That’s literally one illness, one time being sick.

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    Meanwhile in Germany…

    You’re legally entitled to six weeks of continuous sick leave paid by your employer, after which your health insurer will take over the costs. If you’ve had sick leave for the same illness multiple times in the same year, these days will be accumulated. After six weeks of regular paid sick leave, you’ll receive Krankengeld (lit. ‘sick money’) for a maximum of 90 percent of your wage after taxes for up to 72 weeks.

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      Yes, true, but i will take this win.

      Newsom increased the minimum wage for fast food workers and now this? I will take these little victories

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          Yes. I want full blown socialism in America but that isn’t going to happen over night. The unions fought for our 40 hour work week, weekends, and more and those were small victories.

          This was a small victory and I will take it. It makes the living conditions od California better and this may get the ball going.

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            I don’t see it as a good thing that the most progressive state in the country can barely shit out 5 days of sick leave for people, and it took decades to pull off.

            That just shows how entrenched neoliberal economics is in the US.

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              This type of thinking is how and why socialism is never coming to America. It won’t happen over one night. Take the small victories. Don’t expect perfection because that will be your downfall.

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                Bullshit. The fact it took this long to get two extra days of sick leave is why we won’t have socialism in America. It’s not because people don’t want it enough. It’s because rich bastards get in the way, every step of the way.

                You go ahead and celebrate over getting tossed a crumb. I’m staying angry until we get what we deserve.

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    The US Federal Government offers 13 paid sick days a year (that rollover indefinitely)…and between 13 and 26 vacation days (depending on service time)…and all federal holidays off paid. It’s not quite on the level of Europe, but it’s a damn sight better than most of the rest of the country.

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    What kind of success is that? Asking this coming from a country where we have 6 weeks of sick days before the income is covered by the health care system.

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      If you tell someone who is starving that you won’t give them any food, they might decide there’s nothing left to lose and try to fight you for their survival.

      If instead you give that person just a bit of food - not enough to actually feed them, just enough to give them hope of satiation - rather than getting a knife in the ribs you might just get a grateful handshake and thanks.

      They’ll still starve, but with far less struggle.

      It’s that kind of success.

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      Small. It’s one state and anywhere run by Republicans is stuck at the federal minimum of 0. This number will never go higher because Republican legislators won’t vote for it because they hate workers, and Democratic legislators are from states that already implemented higher wages and sick days so it’s a red state problem.

      It’s the same way with cannabis legalization and I expect they’ll do the same with abortion.

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      I have no idea. Answering this coming from a country where social security will cover income after 3 days of sickness.

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    five fucking sick days is still COMICALLY AND DISGUSTINGLY low. FUCK this out of control capitalism bs

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      Most states don’t even get 5, or 3.

      The states that have mandates are (usual suspects incoming):

      Arizona - 40 hours

      California - 40 hours

      Colorado - 48 hours

      Connecticut - 40 hours

      D.C. - 7 days

      Maryland - 64 hours hrs

      Massachusetts - 40 hrs

      Michigan - 40 hrs

      Nevada - 0.01923 hours per hour worked (works out to approximately 40 hours if you work a standard 40hrs/week, 52 weeks/yr

      New Jersey - 40 hrs

      New Mexico - 64 hrs

      New York - 56 hrs

      Oregon - 40 hrs

      Rhode Island - 40 hrs

      Vermont - 40 hrs

      Washington - 40 hrs

      Some cities/counties have their own requirements but I’m not going to list those. I wish the US did better on Healthcare, but, as with everything, it’s the blue states dragging the country forward kicking and screaming.

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      Wait until you hear that 5 is more than most and most states aren’t required to give you any. Federal level has no law for sick leave and it’s up to states to make one.

      Some companies are better than others, like my father has 5 days but each day counts up to 5 consecutive days off under 1 time being sick which to me is way more reasonable.

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    In Denmark theres no set amount of sick days per year.

    I was at a job that had sick “periods”, like being sick once could stretch several days, right? Thats still just being sick 1 time.

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      Yea same in Germany. I think you can be sick for six weeks and still receive your full wage. After that health insurance pays you at least 70% and at most 90% of your income. Buuuut the money you receive from your insurance is tax free (it may increase the taxes you will have to pay in the future though)

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    Oh thank goodness! a whole extra TWO DAYS! Can ya spare it?

    the fact that we have a system in place where you can run out of sick days at all is disgusting.

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    Surprised CA is behind the curve so much on this. Washington gives an hour for every 40 worked which amounts to 5.5 days per year if you are working a 40 hour work week. I think that was passed like a decade ago.

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        I guess I should have rephrased it up at that Washington is so far ahead of the curve (in the US). The whole country is easy behind the curve compared to everywhere else.

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      Just made me check mine. I’m in a good union and earn 2.46 hours of sick per 40 hours of work and 3.28 hours of leave per 40 hours of work. A year of work is 2498 hours for us for reference.

      I also get 48 hours of other leave, 16 hours of leave per each of 13 holidays, and I can take my overtime as 1.5 hours of leave per hour worked instead of pay. We also get 240 hours parental leave for a new child.

      Leave accrues whenever we are in a paid status on straight time.

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        That’s better than most of the country but behind newer companies that are attracting talent by giving them unlimited vacation/sick in writing.

        Either way the US seriously needs to regulate this and require much more. It’s pathetic how behind it is compared a lot of the world.

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    From what kind of sickness they expect to recover in 5 days? Cut finger?

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      i guess you could get the flu (if it’s not too bad - once had it for about two weeks several years ago).

      but then you better NOT need anything else, all year. hopefully you don’t have kids either.

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      These are state-mandated days off, which are in addition to any provided by the workplace.

      In NY state for instance, our employees have an entire extra week off work they can take than elsewhere in the company. If they don’t use these days, they are paid out for them at their normal pay rate.

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        Usually those other days though are just vacation days.

        Most other countries have those days on top of unlimited sick time.

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      I think it’s in addition. I say that because I worked for my company in two different states and they have a special PTO category in their time tracking / HR software for CA sick time.

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      The company I work for just merged PTO and sick time into one. Every 40h you gain an additional hour of PTO, so every two months you get 1 more sick/PTO day.

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      Since there’s no minimum PTO requirement, yes but it has to be marked as sick time. Most employers in a state like California though know that they’re going to be the bottom of the barrel if they don’t offer more so they do.

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    Five days? Even a lot of smaller, unregulated businesses here in the Phillipines offer way more than that.

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      Be grateful for less than 1% of the year off, peasant. Now hold on while I throat this boot