By Irene Spezzamonte (February 4, 2022, 2:03 PM EST) -- California advanced a bill that would again give workers up to 80 hours of coronavirus-related time off, including time to take care of a family member who tests positive for COVID-19. The Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee in a 13-3 vote Thursday pushed forward A. B. 84, which would reinstate the COVID-19 supplement sick leave that expired in September, allowing employees to take up to 80 hours off while also specifying how much employees will be compensated during the leave. "This is a huge victory for workers who have really been extremely vulnerable since the previous bill expired," California Labor Federation. . .
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