Higher earners more likely to have paid sick leave
Data shows more than 41 million U.S. workers lack access
Income level, occupational type and gender all play a part in whether or not a U.S. worker gets paid sick leave, according to a new study by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.
“Paid sick days bring substantial benefits to employers, workers, families, and communities,” according to by Claudia Williams, Barbara Gault, Ph.D., authors of: Paid Sick Days Access in the United States: Differences by Race/Ethnicity, Occupation, Earnings, and Work Schedule.
Among the economic and public health benefits: safer work environments; improved work life balance, reduced spread of contagion; and reduced health care costs.