Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a DC resident, I hope it gets repealed. I'm not bankrolling someone's leave who lives in MoCo but works in DC. It also is strictly for family leave, not personal/medical leave, which I also think is unfair to city taxpayers who don't have children.
I'd be happy to see them replace it with something more comprehensive.
Tax payers do not pay into this account for the benefits. Only the companies with employees working in DC.
We definitely pay if we become a completely business unfriendly environment or bankrupt our own businesses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a small tax (less than 1% of payroll) that the possibility of driving away any business is incredibly remote...
Typical liberal thinking that any new tax can just be magically absorbed without any impact on consumers, business owners, taxpayers, etc. Can we elect a few economists to public office please???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a DC resident, I hope it gets repealed. I'm not bankrolling someone's leave who lives in MoCo but works in DC. It also is strictly for family leave, not personal/medical leave, which I also think is unfair to city taxpayers who don't have children.
I'd be happy to see them replace it with something more comprehensive.
Tax payers do not pay into this account for the benefits. Only the companies with employees working in DC.
Anonymous wrote:
Is it 8 weeks per parent or 8 weeks to split between parents?
Anonymous wrote:Totally against and hope it gets repealed. I'd be all for a federal law so one jurisdiction isn't penalized but this would drive businesses out of DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a DC resident, I hope it gets repealed. I'm not bankrolling someone's leave who lives in MoCo but works in DC. It also is strictly for family leave, not personal/medical leave, which I also think is unfair to city taxpayers who don't have children.
I'd be happy to see them replace it with something more comprehensive.
Have a child and agree. It should include medical leave as well. Having a child is a choice. Everyone should not bankroll your leave, especially for multiple kids. Most of us save our leave for years to get paid maternity leave. We do have paid maternity leave - its called being responsible and saving your annual and sick leave when you can and using it for when you have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation here. Please read this article summarizing the law. For the previous points argued see:
"It will guarantee certain periods of paid family and medical leave to private-sector employees starting on July 1, 2020. Payments will be funded by an additional 0.62 percent employer payroll tax that the city will collect from private-sector employees starting on July 1, 2019."
"Paid leave under the UPLAA, however, will be provided for shorter periods:
Eight weeks within a 52-week period to new parents.
Six weeks for the care of a family member with a serious health condition.
Two weeks for an employee's own medical leave."
https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/legal-and-compliance/state-and-local-updates/pages/washington-d.c.-finalizes-paid-family-leave-law.aspx
Is it 8 weeks per parent or 8 weeks to split between parents?
Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation here. Please read this article summarizing the law. For the previous points argued see:
"It will guarantee certain periods of paid family and medical leave to private-sector employees starting on July 1, 2020. Payments will be funded by an additional 0.62 percent employer payroll tax that the city will collect from private-sector employees starting on July 1, 2019."
"Paid leave under the UPLAA, however, will be provided for shorter periods:
Eight weeks within a 52-week period to new parents.
Six weeks for the care of a family member with a serious health condition.
Two weeks for an employee's own medical leave."
https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/legal-and-compliance/state-and-local-updates/pages/washington-d.c.-finalizes-paid-family-leave-law.aspx
Anonymous wrote:As a DC resident, I hope it gets repealed. I'm not bankrolling someone's leave who lives in MoCo but works in DC. It also is strictly for family leave, not personal/medical leave, which I also think is unfair to city taxpayers who don't have children.
I'd be happy to see them replace it with something more comprehensive.
Anonymous wrote:As a DC resident, I hope it gets repealed. I'm not bankrolling someone's leave who lives in MoCo but works in DC. It also is strictly for family leave, not personal/medical leave, which I also think is unfair to city taxpayers who don't have children.
I'd be happy to see them replace it with something more comprehensive.