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22 August 2019

UPDATE: Texas Legislature And Courts Clash With Cities Over Mandatory Sick Leave: What Employers Need To Know

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Earlier today, Dallas became the last of the three Texas cities to face a legal challenge to its paid sick leave ordinance, which is scheduled to take effect this Thursday, August 1.
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This is an update to a previous post from June 24, 2019.

Earlier today, Dallas became the last of the three Texas cities to face a legal challenge to its paid sick leave ordinance, which is scheduled to take effect this Thursday, August 1. The lawsuit and request for preliminary injunction were filed by two north Texas businesses in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, and attack Dallas' ordinance on substantially the same grounds as earlier lawsuits filed to enjoin the enforcement of similar ordinances in San Antonio and Austin. The lawsuit also comes on the heels of an agreement between the City of San Antonio and business plaintiffs in the parallel litigation to postpone the implementation of San Antonio's sick leave ordinance for four months. The presiding Bexar County judge signed off on that agreement less than a week ago, changing the effective date of San Antonio's ordinance from August 1, 2019 to December 1, 2019.

While businesses operating in San Antonio can take solace in this short reprieve from the city's new regulations, Dallas businesses have not been so lucky. Absent swift action by the Eastern District of Texas or a voluntary delay in the ordinance's implementation by the City of Dallas, Dallas businesses will be required to comply with the sick leave starting on August 1, as scheduled. Additional guidance regarding Dallas' paid sick leave ordinance, including answers to Frequently Asked Questions, can be found on the city's website. In addition, our Texas Labor and Employment Group would be happy to answer any specific questions you may have regarding these changes.

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ARTICLE
22 August 2019

UPDATE: Texas Legislature And Courts Clash With Cities Over Mandatory Sick Leave: What Employers Need To Know

United States Employment and HR
Contributor
BakerHostetler logo
Recognized as one of the top firms for client service, BakerHostetler is a leading national law firm that helps clients around the world address their most complex and critical business and regulatory issues. With five core national practice groups — Business, Labor and Employment, Intellectual Property, Litigation, and Tax — the firm has more than 970 lawyers located in 14 offices coast to coast. BakerHostetler is widely regarded as having one of the country’s top 10 tax practices, a nationally recognized litigation practice, an award-winning data privacy practice and an industry-leading business practice. The firm is also recognized internationally for its groundbreaking work recovering more than $13 billion in the Madoff Recovery Initiative, representing the SIPA Trustee for the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. Visit bakerlaw.com
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