Initiative 300, which would have required Denver employers to provide paid sick and safe time to their employees, was rejected by Denver voters in yesterday’s election. The issue failed by a 2-1 ratio. The initiative would have required city employers to give workers paid sick days at a rate of one hour off per every 30 hours worked. Large businesses would have had to supply up to nine days of paid leave per year, with small businesses having that number capped at five.
Initiative 300 was the subject of a Legal Connection point/counterpoint discussion last month. Those articles can be found here and here.









