April 06, 2022

Federal judge upholds S.F. law requiring SFO employers to provide no-cost health care to employees - San Francisco Chronicle

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Passengers wait in line at the United Airlines check-in counters at San Francisco International Airport on Dec. 24, 2021.

Rejecting airline industry arguments, a federal judge has upheld a San Francisco law requiring employers at San Francisco International Airport to provide no-cost health care benefits to many of their employees.

The ordinance, which took effect in March 2021, applied to airline employees and other workers at the airport who dealt with passengers, baggage and safety and security services — 35% to 40% of the private employees at SFO, according to the court ruling. Their employers must provide and finance health insurance for the employees, their spouses and dependents, or pay into a city fund that provides equal coverage.



source: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Federal-judge-upholds-S-F-law-requiring-SFO-to-17062889.php

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