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Rachel Felton, Attorney at Law

The City of Pittsburgh to Begin “Strict Enforcement” of the Paid Sick Days Act

By Rachel D. Felton
In Employment and Labor Posted Rachel D. Felton / Posted on January 18, 2024

The City of Pittsburgh has announced that starting early in 2024, the Office of Equal Protection (OEP) will begin “strict enforcement” of the City’s Paid Sick Days Act, including conducting [...]

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Employment Alert: Employers in Allegheny County Will Soon Be Required to Provide Paid Sick Leave

By Rachel D. Felton
In Employment and Labor Posted Rachel D. Felton / Posted on October 11, 2021

Last month, Allegheny County Council unanimously passed a new Ordinance requiring employers with 26 or more part-time and full-time employees to provide paid sick leave to their workers. The [...]

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Pittsburgh Covid-19 Sick Leave

By Rachel D. Felton
In Employment and Labor Posted Rachel D. Felton / Posted on December 22, 2020

The City of Pittsburgh now requires employers with 50 or more employees to provide COVID-19 related paid sick leave to certain employees who work within the City of Pittsburgh. Paid sick leave [...]

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Government Mandates Paid Employee Leave for Coronavirus Related Absences

By Rachel D. Felton
In Employment and Labor Posted Rachel D. Felton / Posted on March 19, 2020

President Trump has signed emergency legislation that expands the Family and Medical Leave Act to cover coronavirus related leave and provides for emergency paid sick leave. The legislation, [...]

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