Supporters of requiring employers to offer paid sick leave to their workers were at the state Capitol lobbying lawmakers to adopt a bill if and when it’s presented to them.
A petition campaign is gathering signatures to put the question to the Legislature, or on the November ballot.
Danielle Atkinson is an organizer of the campaign. She says a lot of workers have a stake in the outcome.
“Over 40 percent of the (privately employed) Michigan workforce doesn’t have a single hour of earned sick time,” she said.
She says earned time off can be a health issue for the public at large. She says people who don’t have paid time off are more likely to work through an illness.
“Going to a restaurant and coming in contact with a restaurant worker that doesn’t have any earned sick time can be extremely hazardous for the rest of us.”
Atkinson says the group expects to meet a June first deadline to submit the 252,523 petition signatures required. It’s set a goal of 350,000 signatures. The campaign failed to meet a self-imposed January deadline.
The effort is opposed by business groups that say the government should not impose a new and potentially expensive mandate on employers.