Rhode Island Can Build on Labor Day Victories: Guest MINDSETTER™ Isman

Georgia Hollister Isman, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™

Rhode Island Can Build on Labor Day Victories: Guest MINDSETTER™ Isman

Georgia Hollister Isman
Labor Day isn’t just a great beach day. It’s an historic day, honoring the struggle to create better, fairer work places for all Americans. It’s an important holiday to reflect on the rights and needs of working women and men and how we’ve raised their voices together to build better lives for ourselves and our neighbors.

This year, Labor Day happens to fall near the Rhode Island General Assembly’s return to Providence to finish the work left undone at the end of the regular session. When legislators reconvene, it’s time for them to move the needle on workers’ rights and pass a strong earned sick days bill.

Since January, the Rhode Island Working Families Party, along with dozens of other groups, hundreds of activists, and thousands of individuals have been working to pass an earned sick days bill to protect the health and jobs of the 170,000 state residents who get no sick days at work. In the last few days of the regular session in June, both the House and the Senate passed bills that would give at least 100,000 Rhode Islanders access to this vital protection. With more than 74 percent of both chambers supporting it, lawmakers clearly recognized this as a priority for their constituents.

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Because two different versions of this bill passed, it was one of the measures left in limbo by the budget stand-off that lawmakers are expected to end on September 19. They are expected to consider the earned sick days bill, developing a compromise version. Advocates are working to ensure that legislators settle on the strongest version of the bill—one that offers the most workers earned sick days. Legislators must also ensure that even those who work for businesses too small to be required to provide earned days off can still earn job protected leave to take time to care for themselves or their families without risking reprisals from their bosses.

The House version of this bill would provide earned sick days to 100,000 Rhode Island workers –  and the Senate version covers even more employees. Who does the bill benefit? It’s for parents who currently have to choose between taking care of a sick child and a day’s pay they need to make rent. These are women escaping domestic violence who fear that on top of everything else, they will lose their jobs if they miss a day of work in their struggle to escape. And they’re frontline food service, childcare, and healthcare workers who risk infecting those they serve or jeopardize their ability to support their family. It’s time to end these terrible choices.

Earned sick days is a smart, common sense worker protection that’s good for families and the public health. It is good for businesses too, as it reduces contagion and employee turnover. But it didn’t come to be a priority in the legislature just on its merits. Like all advances for working people, it required organizing. Our coalition mobilized individuals to advocate and tell their powerful stories. Legislators heard directly from school bus drivers, doctors, teachers, servers, small business owners, domestic violence survivors, and parents. Workers who don’t have sick days spoke up—and so did many who have this benefit and know how crucial it is to maintaining their economic security. And Representatives and Senators got more than 7,000 post cards from constituents.

I wish the voices of working men and women were a top priority at the State House every day—and that’s one of the goals of Working Families Party and members of our coalition. When working people and advocates band together, our collective voices have the power to advance important policies like this one. That’s what has always been needed to advance worker’s rights, and it is these struggles – and victories – that Labor Day celebrates. Let’s pass a strong earned sick days bill and make history right now for Rhode Island workers.

 

Georgia Hollister Isman is the state director of Rhode Island Working Families Party.


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