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Quinn Kills Paid Sick Leave, Bloomberg Relieved

2010_10_paidsik.jpg On Thursday, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn basically killed the paid sick leave bill by saying she would not support the measure which would require small businesses (less than 20 people) to give employee five paid sick days while larger businesses would need to give 9 paid sick days. She explained, "It would be a great thing if we could mandate every worker got paid sick leave But if we do that and it causes people to in fact lose their jobs, what benefit have we actually forwarded?"

Supporters of the bill had said the majority of businesses don't offer paid sick leave, while opponents claimed many businesses actually do and the bill would hurt businesses. Mayor Bloomberg, who had promised to veto the bill, reiterated the pro-business POV, "The bottom line is small companies don't need any added expenses at this point. The economy is too fragile." Additionally, Quinn is eyeing a run for mayor in 2013 and wants to preserve small business support.

City Council member Gale Brewer, who sponsored the bill, promised to keep fighting for it, "This issue is simple: no New Yorker should be forced to choose between the health of their children and a paycheck, but that is the reality for a million workers. This bill is simply the right thing to do: it has overwhelming support from New Yorkers and in the City Council; the facts on the ground in San Francisco show it is good for business; and it is a lifeline for public health for the ever more families hit by the recession that live paycheck to paycheck. The time has come for paid sick days in New York City and we will not stop working until it is a reality. I have worked in the women's movement for decades, and this legislation is of the utmost importance to all women and families."

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  • My Slush Fund Queen Christine Quinn killed democracy in this city. she gave herself a 25% pay raise, increased her staff budget to promote her mayoral run, she gave herself a 3rd term with a life long pension.

    how the hell can she kill a bill that has over 35 sponsors, more than enough to override a veto?? the other city council members are useless and spineless.

  • LOL, the photo is hilarious

  • This is the fault of Dan Cantor, the working family party, who endorsed her for the 3rd reelection even after the term limit fiasco she pulled. all working families should kick Dan cantor to the curb.

    Christine Quinn is pure SHIT>

  • JacqueMehoff

    don't forget to vote against those who were against the term limits extension or however they phrased it to confuse voters. that's another tactic they use.

  • verbal

    She personifies the meaning of a political whore, and bloompolean is her pimp.

    Firing squads!

  • JacqueMehoff

    unbelievable.

    I bet most of these business owners don't live in the city, just like most cops or fireman don't live in the city. unless you count staten island, but then that place is getting filled up and more expensive than nanuet, then where do you go?

    Quinn will lose. she has done nothing for the poor and everything for the rich.

  • bonu$baby

    Thank goodness she came to her senses. Now if she would only drop her hostile opposition to Wal Mart so we can actually create some jobs in this city.

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