A cabinet bill on paid sick leave that was pushed through Parliament as a Covid emergency will not fully take effect for 17 months. Hurried passage prompted Senate grumbling that scrutiny of pandemic measures had become a “rubber stamping process.”
A cabinet bill on paid sick leave that was pushed through Parliament as a Covid emergency will not fully take effect for 17 months. Hurried passage prompted Senate grumbling that scrutiny of pandemic measures had become a “rubber stamping process.”