Awareness of Paid Sick Leave among New York City Restaurant Workers

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Abstract

Restaurant workers are less likely to have paid sick leave (PSL) benefits than other professions, despite the fact that they handle food and interact with the public. In this study, we collected and analyzed quantitative and qualitative data on PSL awareness among New York City’s restaurant workers and the factors that produced these levels of awareness. We found that 62% of surveyed workers were aware of NYC’s law, and that successful outreach requires building broad awareness and ensuring trustworthy sources of information with multiple points of contact. Our research also highlights the importance of immigrant populations in PSL outreach.

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Tsui, E. K., Duffy, M., & Baron, S. (2017). Awareness of Paid Sick Leave among New York City Restaurant Workers. Journal of Urban Health, 94(2), 312–314. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-016-0126-x

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