Office of Equal Protection News

City of Pittsburgh, Mayor Ed Gainey, and City Council Celebrate Updates to Paid Sick Days Act with Ceremonial Signing - 7.7.25


MEDIA ADVISORY: CITY OF PITTSBURGH PAID SICK DAYS ACT CEREMONIAL SIGNING & PRESS EVENT - 7.3.25


Pittsburgh City Council expands paid sick leave requirements for businesses - 6.11.25


Pittsburgh City Council will consider bill to expand paid sick days - 5.2.25


Michelle Walker is focused on access for all as the city prepares its second-ever ADA transition plan - 7.29.24


Michelle Walker teaches Pittsburgh employees ASL and advocates for disability - 7.29.24


City of Pittsburgh Awards Contract for ADA Transition Plan - 4.22.24(PDF, 51KB)


Complaints About Pittsburgh’s Sick Leave Law Make No Sense - 1.9.24


Pittsburgh to begin "strict enforcement" of Paid Sick Days Act - 1.4.24


Pittsburgh to begin "strict enforcement" of Paid Sick Days Act - 1.4.24


City of Pittsburgh will start checks to ensure food service employees have paid sick days - 1.3.24


The City of Pittsburgh’s Office of Equal Protection to Strictly Enforce Paid Sick Days Act - 1.3.24(PDF, 69KB)


Pittsburghers have the right to paid sick leave - and they should use it - 9.7.23


Pittsburgh revived a program to pressure landlords of problem bars. It still hasn't been used - 8.8.23


Pittsburgh creates Office of Equal Protection to enforce disability and civil rights, labor laws - 7.7.23


Pittsburgh set to relaunch program that fines 'problem properties' - 9.8.22

 

last updated: 07/07/2025