Summary
Two business groups are urging Gov. Martin O'Malley to veto legislation passed by the General Assembly that would require employers offering paid time off to let workers use it without notice if they have a sick family member.
The legislation, known as the "Flexible Leave Act" (HB 40), was passed on the final day of the General Assembly session after the House and Senate compromised on whom the bill covered, and for what reasons.See the full content of this document
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Veto Sought for Maryland's Leave Bill
"There's been a lot of consternation over this," said Tom Saquella, president of the Maryland Retailers Association. He said he has gotten mo...
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