New York City workers won a huge victory with this week when a compromise was reached to require businesses with more than 15 employees provide paid sick days. City Council Speaker and mayoral candidate Christine Quinn has blocked paid sick leave legislation from coming to a vote for three years.
On February 9’s Up w/ Chris Hayes, Chris’ “Now We Know” segment discussed a Centers for Disease Control study which found that more than half of all norovirus outbreaks can be traced back to sick food service workers. Chris also specifically mentioned Speaker Quinn’s refusal to bring the bill that was before the City Council to the floor for a vote. While the compromise measure that Quinn agreed to on Thursday is seen as a huge win, it’s necessary to remember that Quinn was single-handedly responsible for preventing this measure from being approved before now. Quinn cited the potential economic harm the bill could do to NYC businesses.








