@seattleCHW on Twitter
- RT @eoionline: Want to strengthen the #middleclass? Provide wkrs with #paidsickday& #paidleave. #RebuildAmerica #HealthyFamiliesAct 3 weeks ago
- Seattle proposes rules for Paid Sick and Safe Leave ordinance – first community comment mtg tomorrow wp.me/pPpJI-GA 1 month ago
- Who needs facts when you have magic? @NFIB pulls numbers from hat to make case against #paidsickdays: wp.me/pPpJI-Gs #p2 #1u 2 months ago
- Make sure candidates know you/your family care about #paidsickdays & #paidfamilyleave: wp.me/pPpJI-Gk #wadems #wagop #p2 #1u 2 months ago
- RT @MomsRising: An oz of preventn is worth a lb of cure. Tell Congress:Support #Paidsickdays! It's time. action.momsrising.org/sign/healthyfa… 2 months ago
Tag Archives: children
To really support dads, Washington needs family-wage jobs and modern workplace standards
On Sunday, dads across Washington State will be celebrated at home as role models, breadwinners, caretakers, parents and more. Certainly a new set of power tools will show dad how much you appreciate him. But no gift can make up … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, business, children, economic security, economy, family, government, inequality, jobs, middle class, paid family leave, paid sick leave, public policy, washington state, work
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Don’t punish people for getting sick!
Via MomsRising: We’re moms and dads. We know firsthand how fast the flu travels through our workplaces, schools, and child care centers. We’ve been up at 3 am half-focused on caring for a sick child and half-focused on the related … Continue reading
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Tagged childcare, children, community, economic security, economy, family, government, health, health care, income, middle class, paid sick leave, public policy, school, united states, women, work
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Cough if you need sick leave
The short, lumpy red couch in Stili Klikizos’ second-grade classroom at Milwaukee’s Fratney Elementary School was meant for quiet-time reading. Now it’s “the sick couch,” a place for ill students to lie down as they await the bus that … Continue reading
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Tagged children, community, family, government, health, middle class, milwaukee, paid sick leave, public policy, san francisco, school, united states
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