Illinois educators may soon not have to use their sick time to isolate for COVID-19 – WICS (Springfield)

“They cannot control if they’ve been exposed, they cannot control if they have to go home and isolate. They should not have to use their sick days for this,” Deputy Republican Leader Sen. Sue Rezin said.
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Platinum Goose
4 years ago

Great plan, ask the city of Chicago how well it worked. Have a buddy that works in one of the mechanic shops. When covid first started a lot of people were “exposed” to covid and didn’t come to work and were still getting paid. Once they figured out it was being abused they changed the policy. Expect rampant abuse.

Truth Seeker
4 years ago

Disagree with this – the unions are behind the tyranny – masks -quarantines – etc… Teachers , in addition to all of the holidays, breaks, summers off, institute days get quite a bit of personal time off as well. Maybe if enough teachers feel the pain – they will hold their union accountable.

Truth Seeker
4 years ago
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Forgot to add – most of them have plenty of days accrued in their “Sick Leave Bank” – unlike the rest of the private sector workers. They should have plenty to use.

Pensions Paid First
4 years ago

It sounds like this plan has bipartisan support. This must be what the voters want.

debtsor
4 years ago

You know what they say about assumptions…

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