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Executive Order on Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors Anticipated Soon

Expected to be made fully public shortly, the NY Times reported on Wednesday, August 5, 2015, President Obama has allegedly drafted an Executive Order (EO) which would require federal contractors and subcontractors to provide up to 7 days of sick leave each year for their employees working on specific, covered contracts. The law would be effective January 1, 2017.

Covered contracts include: 1) procurement contracts for construction covered by the Davis-Bacon Act; 2) contracts for services covered by the Service Contract Act; 3) contracts for concessions; and 4) contracts entered into with the federal government in connection with federal property lands and related to offering services for federal employees, their dependents, or the general public.

Other highlights “leaked” to the Times which may be part of the EO include:

This EO is consistent with the Obama Administration’s trend towards imposing more extensive labor protections on federal contractors, including minimum wage and LBGT non-discrimination requirements, all reported to our members in early blogs. These all translate to increased financial and regulatory burdens, and our contractors should keep abreast of the changing laws in the federal contracting arena.

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