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Omaha Steve

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Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:52 AM Sep 26

Nebraska business owners rally in support of paid sick leave ballot measure


By Molly Ashford Sep 25, 2024 Updated 8 hrs ago

Lindsey Clements, the co-owner of Vis Major Brewing Co. in Omaha’s Field Club neighborhood, said it was in the midst of the pandemic that she and her husband began thinking about providing paid sick leave to their employees.

“I think we all learned to stay home and rest so we can prevent the furthering of any kind of illness within the team and extended to our customers,” Clements said. “We wanted to make sure we can take care of our staff so they are not feeling pressured financially to come in when they are sick.”

In 2023, Clements implemented a paid sick leave policy for her small staff of about 10 to 12 part-time employees. She said it often comes as a shock for food-service workers who are unaccustomed to receiving benefits, but it’s helped boost morale at the local brewery.

Now, she is one of more than 200 Nebraska business owners advocating for a ballot measure to make paid sick leave mandatory for all full-time, part-time and temporary employees. The supporters span industries, from bars and restaurants to home health care providers to law firms.

FULL story here: https://omaha.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/elections/nebraska-business-owners-rally-in-support-of-paid-sick-leave-ballot-measure/article_09dc15ba-7b56-11ef-ae60-4bc5ce24d756.html

Original link: https://omaha.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/elections/nebraska-business-owners-rally-in-support-of-paid-sick-leave-ballot-measure/article_09dc15ba-7b56-11ef-ae60-4bc5ce24d756.html#tracking-source=home-top-story


Lindsey Clements speaks Wednesday during a press conference held at Vis Major Brewing Co. in Omaha by supporters of a Nebraska ballot measure to make paid sick leave mandatory for all full-time, part-time and temporary employees.
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Nebraska business owners rally in support of paid sick leave ballot measure (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sep 26 OP
Unrelated to your post, but how are you feeling about Dan Osborne chances 6 weeks out? ColinC Sep 26 #1
There are a couple polls that say he can win Omaha Steve Sep 26 #2
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