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    Also dependent on the state. Some states mandate minimum sick leave, others don’t. Then there’s the issue of paid vs unpaid: if you’re living paycheck to paycheck it doesn’t matter if you have all the unpaid sick leave in the world, you’re not going to use it because you literally can’t afford to.

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      You don’t get any federally?! Damn, I don’t want to complain too much as a Canadian but you guys are really bringing us down.

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        This covers it.

        The part you specifically asked about is a big nope.

        Currently in the United States, federal law doesn’t guarantee workers a single paid day off, and many aren’t even entitled to unpaid time off.

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            The elites still got the slaver mind set and managerial culture. It is root in some UK degenrate “aristorcrat” but the crux of it is: 1) these bitches should be making daddy some mother fucking money 27/4; and 2) idle peasant will figure the “situation” and “riot” so got to keep this bitch “busy”

            Political system supports them

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        Many of us get none at all. I haven’t had a sick day for the past five years.

        It’s not something to be proud of. It’s exploitation.

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          I’m really sorry. Please try and share this idea with others. Surely this is something the voting public could get behind if they knew how bad they really had it.

          Edit: I understand the nature of your political structure makes this difficult.

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            At least half the voting public will vote for whoever their news station of choice tells them to vote for. And all of those news stations are owned by billionaires.