New York – NYC Mayor: We’ll Be First US City To Mandate Paid Vacation

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    Mayor Bill de Blasio proposes that New York City become the first city in the nation to mandate Paid Personal Time for workers. City Hall. Wednesday, January 09, 2019. (Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office)New York – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed Wednesday to make the city the first in the country to require employers to offer paid vacation days.

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    “If you work hard and you don’t get a break that’s not fair,” said the Democratic mayor, who said more than 500,000 full-time and part-time workers in the city currently have no paid vacation days or personal days. “New Yorkers need a break.”

    The announcement came the day after de Blasio announced a plan to spend $100 million a year on expanding health coverage for low-income New Yorkers and seemed intended to polish his credentials as a progressive leader.

    “To be the fairest big city in America, New Yorkers can’t be forced to choose between bringing home a paycheck and taking time off just to disconnect or spend time with loved ones,” de Blasio said.

    The legislation would require employers with five or more employees to offer 10 paid days off that could be used for any purpose. The number of required days off would be pro-rated for part-time workers.

    The mandate would have to be passed by the City Council, a process that could take several months.

    Experts said that if the legislation passes, New York City will be the first jurisdiction in the 50 states to mandate paid vacation.

    “I’m not aware of any other state or city that requires it,” said Rick McGahey, an economist at the New School for Social Research who served as an assistant secretary for policy in the U.S. Labor Department during the Clinton administration.

    The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico does mandate paid vacation days, McGahey said, as do most of the world’s industrialized nations other than the United States.

    Conservative organizations and groups that represent employers said the paid vacation mandate proposed in New York would hurt the city’s economy.

    “Most New York City employers are doing whatever they can to attract and keep good workers and do not need the government dictating their benefit policies,” the Partnership for New York City, a business group, said in a statement.

    Kevin Dugan, government affairs director for the New York State Restaurant Association, called the proposal “very concerning” to the restaurant industry. “Once a bill is released we would like to have a seat at the table and make sure that the City Council members along with the mayor’s office understand the challenges that come up in the industry,” he said.

    Rachel Grezsler, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said, “Coercive government mandates like this force employers to lay workers off, cut back on hours, reduce pay and other benefits and will force many to relocate outside of New York City to places where their businesses can survive.”

    McGahey said similar arguments were made against minimum wage increases adopted in New York City and elsewhere in recent years.

    “We’re not seeing any empirical evidence that there’s job loss from minimum wage increases,” he said. “If a minimum wage is not hurting employment it’s hard to see how paid vacation days would.”


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    AuthenticSatmar
    AuthenticSatmar
    5 years ago

    Why doesn’t he just chase all business out of NYC. Better yet, he should pass a law making it illegal to be poor.

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    5 years ago

    Welcome to the 36-hour work week where workers are told “your shift ends earlier now” and all workers become “part timers” and most of these benefits are never materialized.
    It’s already been planned due to the wage increase. This just reinforces the decision.

    Worzel
    Worzel
    5 years ago

    Will de Blasio also mandate that I be paid after I’m laid off because my boss can’t afford to give me paid days off?

    5 years ago

    Typical Democrat. Spend everyone else’s money. Then bill your expenses to the public. He needs to be detested by anyone with a moral fiber. May he soon be replaced by someone with ethics and morals that are tolerable.

    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    5 years ago

    Notice how easy it is for liberals to spend other peoples money .Why don’t they fund all their “bleeding heart ” programs with their own funds !!!

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    Fasicm

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    This is why people are leaving the state in droves. He has made the city unaffordable.