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The Uncertain Future of Texas Paid Sick Leave Ordinances
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June 17, 2020 "On June 5, 2020, the Texas Supreme Court ... denied a petition from the City of Austin to review a state appellate court decision holding that Austin's paid sick leave ordinance is unconstitutional and preempted by the Texas Minimum Wage Act.... [A]fter months without any further movement, the court offered no reason for its refusal to review the case." [Texas Ass'n of Business v. City of Austin, No. 3-18-00445-CV (Tex. 3d App. Nov. 16, 2018; pet. for review denied Jun. 5, 2020)] MORE >> |
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