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Paid Sick Leave in San Antonio and Dallas Survives the Texas Legislature
Seyfarth Shaw LLP Link to more items from this source
[Guidance Overview]
June 24, 2019
"[T]he Texas Legislature recently wrapped up its legislative session without passing a law curtailing city-specific paid sick leave laws -- and the Legislature will not meet again until 2021. In the meantime, Dallas' and San Antonio's paid sick leave laws are scheduled to go into effect on August 1, 2019. (Austin's ordinance is stayed pending an appeal to the Texas Supreme Court.) ... [U]nless the Texas Supreme Court rules that the laws are unconstitutional, employers in Dallas and San Antonio should begin preparing to comply with the paid sick leave requirements."

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