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Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 6:49 a.m.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A House committee looks into the federal response to the H1N1 virus at a hearing today on Capitol Hill.

The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can expect some tough questioning about the availability of the swine flu vaccine.

Meanwhile, a senior House lawmaker is seeking a quick floor vote on a bill to guarantee five paid sick days to workers if their employer tells them to stay home with swine flu or a similar contagious illness.

House Education and Labor Committee chairman George Miller says his measure would protect about 50 million workers with no paid sick leave.

Many of those employees work in low-wage jobs in food service and hospitality, where they would be exposed to others and could spread their sickness. He says those workers shouldn't have to choose between their paychecks and the health of co-workers or customers.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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about time

Posted by mary case, syr - Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 11:07 a.m.

I am a professional that worked in a DOCTOR'S office for years. Since I only worked part time (28 hours a week) we were not granted sick days. no work... no pay... went to work sick a few times too....in a DRS. office...

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