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Home Front: Politix
California leads the way in making care unaffordable - Babysitters to be regulated
2011-08-31
How will parents react when they find out they will be expected to provide workers' compensation benefits, rest and meal breaks and paid vacation time for...babysitters? Dinner and a movie night may soon become much more complicated.

Assembly Bill 889 (authored by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, will require these protections for all "domestic employees," including nannies, housekeepers and caregivers.

The bill has already passed the Assembly and is quickly moving through the Senate with blanket support from the Democrat members that control both houses of the Legislature -- and without the support of a single Republican member. Assuming the bill will easily clear its last couple of legislative hurdles, AB 889 will soon be on its way to the Governor's desk.

Under AB 889, household "employers" (aka "parents") who hire a babysitter on a Friday night will be legally obligated to pay at least minimum wage to any sitter over the age of 18 (unless it is a family member), provide a substitute caregiver every two hours to cover rest and meal breaks, in addition to workers' compensation coverage, overtime pay, and a meticulously calculated timecard/paycheck.
Sounds like no one over 17 will be baby-sitting any more...
Failure to abide by any of these provisions may result in a legal cause of action against the employer including cumulative penalties, attorneys' fees, legal costs and expenses associated with hiring expert witnesses, an unprecedented measure of legal recourse provided no other class of workers -- from agricultural laborers to garment manufacturers. (On the bright side, language requiring an hour of paid vacation time for every 30 hours worked was amended out of the bill in the Senate.)

Unfortunately, the unreasonable costs and risks contained in this bill will discourage folks from hiring housekeepers, nannies and babysitters and increase the use of institutionalized care rather than allowing children, the sick or elderly to be cared for in their homes. I can't help but wonder if that is the goal of AB 889 -- a terrible bill that needs to be stopped.
Remember, there is no non-issue that the government can't regulate into a major issue!
Posted by:DarthVader

#9  Sop to the unions.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-08-31 19:38  

#8  Becuz regulating Kiddie Lemonade + Cookie,etc. sidewalk stands twasn't enough.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-08-31 19:25  

#7  More about Ammiano and his agenda...he was co-sponsor of this little gem. He can talk about justice and compassion all he wants but what he's really trying to do is destroy the traditional, nuclear American family as we know it. And, of course, his socialist state stands ready to pick up the pieces.

Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-08-31 16:00  

#6  Must be the worst rug I've ever seen.
Posted by: Durnham Freebody   2011-08-31 15:36  

#5  Another kook heard from.

Siddown and shaddap, Tom.
Posted by: mojo   2011-08-31 14:26  

#4  How Ahhhhnold rebuked Ammiano.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-08-31 14:01  

#3  Not exactly a family friendly city.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-08-31 13:58  

#2  When babysitting is outlawed, only outlaws will have babies. - The San Francisco motto.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-08-31 12:37  

#1  Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco

Ah, that explains it...
Posted by: tu3031   2011-08-31 12:22  

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