Low Wage, Hispanic, and Immigrant Workers Among the Least Likely to Have Paid Sick Days
July 30, 2014
July 30, 2014
WASHINGTON, July 30 -- The Institute for Women's Policy Research issued the following news release:
New analysis (http://www.iwpr.org/publications/pubs/paid-sick-days-access-varies-by-race-ethnicity-sexual-orientation-and-job-characteristics/) by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (http://www.iwpr.org/) (IWPR) finds that access to paid sick days is unequally distributed across the U.S. population, with substantial differences by race and ethnicity, occupation, earnings leve . . .
New analysis (http://www.iwpr.org/publications/pubs/paid-sick-days-access-varies-by-race-ethnicity-sexual-orientation-and-job-characteristics/) by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (http://www.iwpr.org/) (IWPR) finds that access to paid sick days is unequally distributed across the U.S. population, with substantial differences by race and ethnicity, occupation, earnings leve . . .