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posted 7 months ago by Jarilo on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +42Score on mirror )
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Tricky_Dick on scored.co
7 months ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
It's important to note the feds do all sorts of things not spelled out for them in the constitution, and often that actively contradict the constitution. In fact the feds already have a law interfering with time off, the family and medical leave act of 1993.

Granted, that law only allows unpaid time off where employers have to take the employee back, and it only applies in certain circumstances. But my point is they would step over the constitution in a heartbeat, as they have done countless times, if they wanted to.
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