Sick leave heads to Wis. Supreme Court (UPDATE)

Published: March 17, 2010
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By Sean Ryan
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday accepted the lawsuit over Milwaukee’s sick leave law.
A state court of appeals in February refused to issue an opinion on the lawsuit, and instead asked the supreme court to decide the case.
The lawsuit is between the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, which opposes the sick leave law, [...]

Businesses on hold in sick leave case (UPDATE)

Published: February 18, 2010
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By Sean Ryan
Building Service Inc. will move about two miles west to Menomonee Falls if Milwaukee’s sick leave law takes effect.
“We lease our building,” said James Macejkovic, executive vice president of the Milwaukee-based contractor. “We’ve done a search, and we’ve got options that are available. And if we have to, we’ll pull the trigger.”
Macejkovic will [...]

Sick leave lawsuit referred to Supreme Court

Published: February 17, 2010
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By Sean Ryan
A state court of appeals will ask the Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider the case over Milwaukee’s sick leave law.
Instead of ruling Thursday in the lawsuit between the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce and 9to5, National Association of Working Women, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District 4 will refer it to the higher [...]

Sick leave decision expected Thursday

Published: February 16, 2010
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A Wisconsin Court of Appeals on Thursday morning will publish its decision on the case challenging Milwaukee’s sick leave law.
The case is over a city of Milwaukee law that, if enacted, would require workers get at least one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked in Milwaukee.
Companies with fewer than 10 workers [...]

Flu fuels sick day fire

Published: November 11, 2009
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By Sean Ryan
Milwaukee-area contractors are not experiencing the swine flu problems that are fueling the effort to require paid sick leave at businesses.
“If anybody needs it, it’s available,” Doug Mortenson, M.A. Mortenson Co. operating group safety director in Brookfield, said of time off. “No questions asked.”
But the flu is adding weight to arguments for paid [...]

Federal sick leave proposed to combat H1N1

Published: November 11, 2009
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By Sean Ryan
As a court battle continues to rage in Milwaukee over paid local sick leave requirements, federal legislation was proposed Tuesday to require sick days to combat H1N1 flu.
Milwaukee voters approved a law by referendum in November 2008 that requires businesses to let employees working in the city accrue up to nine sick days [...]

City gets cheers, jeers over sick leave case

Published: September 11, 2009
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Sean Ryan
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Depending on which side of the Milwaukee sick leave lawsuit is talking, the city’s decision to sit out the appeal is either a demonstration of political courage or a huge disappointment to voters.
“It really is a good demonstration of leadership from those folks, because there was a lot of pressure there,” said Steve Baas, [...]

City on the fence as sick leave goes to appeal

Published: July 21, 2009
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Sean Ryan
sean.ryan@dailyreporter.com
Both sides of the sick-leave debate are pressuring Milwaukee officials as they consider whether the city should join the appeal against a court decision rejecting the law.
City leaders say they are still on the fence but have nearly two months to decide before the court deadline to file an appeal.
Alderman Ashanti Hamilton, chairman [...]

Sick-leave lives despite Milwaukee ruling

Published: June 12, 2009
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Sean Ryan
sean.ryan@dailyreporter.com
Federal proposals and the promise of an appeal mean sick-leave requirements did not die when a Milwaukee judge rejected the city’s law.
One of the defendants in the case, 9to5, National Association of Working Women, promised Friday to appeal Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Cooper’s decision to void the Milwaukee sick-leave law.
The Milwaukee [...]

MMAC, 9to5 make final arguments in sick-leave case

Published: May 11, 2009
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Sean Ryan
sean.ryan@dailyreporter.com
During a Monday afternoon court hearing on Milwaukee’s sick-leave law, attorneys for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce argued the rules would conflict with collective-bargaining agreements.
MMAC attorney Scott Beightol of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Milwaukee, said employees and companies have established methods to negotiate benefits packages. He said the more specific a [...]

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