Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:If she was a DCPS employee, she would have been eligible under DC law for paid medical leave. As a charter school employee, this teacher is not.
It isn't about charter vs non-charter; it's about the number of employees the employer has. Any small business is exempt from paid medical leave.
It is about charter vs non charter because public schools should not be “small businesses”.
They are nonprofits who are also exempt from employer mandates if they are small. Should we eliminate every 501c3?
The teacher should have hired an employment lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:If she was a DCPS employee, she would have been eligible under DC law for paid medical leave. As a charter school employee, this teacher is not.
It isn't about charter vs non-charter; it's about the number of employees the employer has. Any small business is exempt from paid medical leave.
It is about charter vs non charter because public schools should not be “small businesses”.
Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:If she was a DCPS employee, she would have been eligible under DC law for paid medical leave. As a charter school employee, this teacher is not.
It isn't about charter vs non-charter; it's about the number of employees the employer has. Any small business is exempt from paid medical leave.
NathanBacaABC7 wrote:If she was a DCPS employee, she would have been eligible under DC law for paid medical leave. As a charter school employee, this teacher is not.
NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Sorry - forgot to sign in before posting. I'm the reporter who wrote the above comment.