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Posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 17:32:27 2011 http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/sen/sb_0401-0450/sb_432_bill_20110216_introduced.htmlBILL NUMBER: SB 432 INTRODUCED BILL TEXT INTRODUCED BY Senator De León FEBRUARY 16, 2011 An act to add Section 6714 to the Labor Code, relating to workplace safety. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 432, as introduced, De León. Workplace safety: lodging establishments: housekeeping. Existing law establishes the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board within the Department of Industrial Relations and requires the standards board to adopt and enforce all occupational safety and health standards. Under existing law, a knowing or negligent violation of any standard is a misdemeanor. This bill would require the standards board to adopt a standard relating to housekeeping in lodging establishments, as specified. Because this bill would create a new crime, it would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: yes. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 6714 is added to the Labor Code, to read: 6714. (a) The standards board shall, no later than September 1, 2012, adopt an occupational safety and health standard for lodging establishment housekeeping. The standard shall apply to all hotels, motels, and other lodging establishments in California. The standard shall require all of the following: (1) The use of a fitted sheet, instead of a flat sheet, as the bottom sheet on all beds within the lodging establishment. For the purpose of this section, a "fitted sheet" means a bed sheet containing elastic or similar material sewn into each of the four corners that allows the sheet to stay in place over the mattress. (2) The use of long-handled tools such as mops or similar devices in order to eliminate the practice by housekeepers of working in a stooped, kneeling, or squatting position in order to clean bathroom floors, walls, tubs, toilets, and other bathroom surfaces. (b) The standard established pursuant to this section is not subject to a permanent variance pursuant to Section 143. SEC. 2. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Tue May 3 17:47:29 2011, in response to California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 17:32:27 2011. Must be a serious issue in California. He's a democrat after all. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 18:51:06 2011, in response to California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 17:32:27 2011. You have to be kidding me. California legislators have WAY too much time on their hands. This has to be another Democrat. |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 19:50:28 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 18:51:06 2011. This is dumb but not any more dumb than the state gun bill that recently passed the Arizona legislture. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 20:10:32 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 19:50:28 2011. Actually, for anyone who READ the paperwork, it appears to be worker's comp expense reduction in nature ... but I suppose it's easier to just cancel the program entirely ... |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue May 3 20:35:22 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 19:50:28 2011. If you are talking about the guns on campuses that Brewer vetoed, I liked that bill. |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:06:32 2011, in response to California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 17:32:27 2011. So you're in favor of physically abusive workplaces? You're in favor of unnecessary workmen's comp claims, plus the expense that disabled workers place on the system?I prefer fitted sheets anyway. They stay in place. I have more of an issue with the fact that laws like this have to be written to begin with. |
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Posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 21:18:15 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:06:32 2011. So you're in favor of physically abusive workplaces?Was the Thirteenth Amendment repealed when I wasn’t looking? If an employee doesn’t like the working conditions they are free to quit. And I would hardly call flat sheets abusive. You're in favor of unnecessary workmen's comp claims, plus the expense that disabled workers place on the system? If flat sheets caused more claims insurance companies would charge hotels the used them higher premiums since they don’t it’s a non-issue. I prefer fitted sheets anyway. They stay in place. You shouldn’t get to decide what’s good for everyone else. If you support this will don’t ever call yourself for choice because you’re a tyrant. I have more of an issue with the fact that laws like this have to be written to begin with. Of course you find outrageous that the government doesn’t tell us what type of sheets we can use. |
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Posted by BMTLines on Tue May 3 21:19:08 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:06:32 2011. How does a fitted sheet improve workplace safety? |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:20:33 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by BMTLines on Tue May 3 21:19:08 2011. Less lifting of the mattress to change them. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Tue May 3 21:24:39 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:20:33 2011. Maybe they can also stop them from cleaning the bathroom. Less bending = less back injuries. |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:35:52 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 21:18:15 2011. I'd rather have someone working rather than collecting public assistance.How do you know what the rate of claims is? I'd bet it's fairly steep, seeing as how this issue has caught the attention of enough legislators to produce a law. It requires a broad base of legislative support to get this far. Beds that are made with flat sheets need to be remade daily. This requires repeated lifting ( approx 12 times) of the mattress. Multiply that by 20,30, or more if they are doing a double shift on a job that pats t=for shit yet they have to make ends meet. Not to forget that the government isn't telling you what sheets you must use. It is a mandate to employers alone. In California alone. |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 21:41:32 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by SMAZ on Tue May 3 20:35:22 2011. I supported all of the gun bills (including the guns on campus and guns in public buildings bills).The stupid bill I'm talking about declared the Colt revolver the Arizona State gun. Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/29/us-arizona-colt-idUSTRE73S05920110429 Arizona governor makes Colt revolver official state gun PHOENIX | Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:31pm EDT (Reuters) - The Colt revolver, a historic remnant from the shoot-em-up days of the old West, is now Arizona's official gun. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on Thursday signed a bill into law that makes the Colt Single Action Army Revolver the state's firearm, making Arizona only the second in the nation to have such a designation. Brewer signed the bill without comment, and her spokesman could not immediately be reached. The Colt revolver, made popular in the 1800s, was a common weapon carried by the likes of Bat Masterson, Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, according to "The Book of Colt Firearms", by R. L. Wilson. Production first ran from 1872 through 1941 and then again from 1955. The measure landed on the Republican governor's desk after narrow approval by the state House last week in the waning hours of the legislative session. Opponents said the designation was ill-timed, coming as the state deals with the fallout from a massive budget crisis and only months after a mass shooting in Tucson. A Navajo Nation lawmaker also strongly objected to honoring a gun that killed his people and so many others during its long history in the American West. Last month, Utah made the Browning model M1911 automatic pistol its official gun. (Reporting by David Schwartz; Editing by Tim Gaynor and Jerry Norton) |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:43:15 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Train Dude on Tue May 3 21:24:39 2011. Maybe when you stay there.Maybe you can clean up after your little dog, too, while you're at it. ![]() |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 21:46:32 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 21:41:32 2011. Damn! And after Dirty Harry put Smith and Wesson on the map in "Gauntlet." Shame on youse ... :) |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:09:21 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 21:41:32 2011. that doesnt seem good or bad. |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:14:22 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 19:50:28 2011. its much better know as any sheet can be atop sheet or a bottom sheet. now they have to stock a whole second inventory. the beds get remade or changed anyway every day. whata the insane reasoning for this? |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:25:19 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:14:22 2011. that was supossed to say 'its much bettet now'. i dont know how that became 'know' but i am sort of drunk at a bar, not to mention on a phone, not to mention my friends wondering what i a typing. |
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Posted by f179dj on Tue May 3 22:25:36 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 21:41:32 2011. "A Navajo Nation lawmaker also strongly objected to honoring a gun that killed his people and so many others during its long history in the American West."As they say, God made man, and Colt made men equal. The M1911 (slightly modified version is the M1911A1) is a great handgun. Trivia: during WWII Union Switch and Signal made 50,000 M1911's for the war effort (as did other companies, in varying amounts). Oh, btw, the M1911 is a *semi-automatic* pistol, not an automatic pistol. Whoever wrote/edited the story does not know the distinction, which is commonly also blurred by lawmakers trying to pass anti-gun laws to scare people. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue May 3 22:31:08 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:25:19 2011. not to mention my friends wondering what i a typing.That's happened to me. I don't bother explaining OTChat. |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:31:27 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 20:10:32 2011. yeah i can imagine all those maids hurting themselves trying to tuck flat sheet under the mattress. oh the horror. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 22:34:25 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:25:19 2011. Take 'em over to 4chan! :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 22:34:47 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:31:27 2011. Try it some time. Get back to us ... |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 22:36:40 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:14:22 2011. ok....First,bearin mind the housekeeper is assigned 20 rooms, each has 2 beds (typical and average) using fitted sheets, a bed can be remade in a minimum of 2 mattress lifts. Remaking the same bed with flat sheets requires a minimum of 10 lifts. Figure it for yourself. The go lift your own mattress X number of times, scrub your bathroom 20 times and then vacuum your room 20 times. Welcome to the average hotel housekeeper's workday.Each disability claim costs more than retrofitting fitted sheets. |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 22:39:54 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue May 3 22:31:08 2011. There is no explaining OT chat. Why even think of trying? |
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Posted by f179dj on Tue May 3 22:39:57 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:31:27 2011. Even I had to learn how to put "hospital corners" on my bed at home.If one tosses that little card, available at most hotels, on the bed, they won't change the linens for an extended stay. Otherwise, I imagine it was as when I was in college: bottom sheet to the laundry, top sheet to the bottom position. So, I agree, there would have to be a supply of fitted and flat sheets for each bed since they are no longer interchangeable. Similarly towels. Leave them on the floor to be replaced; hang them to be reused. |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:09:24 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue May 3 22:09:21 2011. It isn't. It's pointless. That's my only complaint. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:40:05 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:06:32 2011. What the hell is physically abusive about the maid having to tuck the sheet between the mattress? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:40:42 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 22:39:54 2011. You don't try.... :) |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:41:09 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:40:05 2011. Apparently we've got to regulate that people who take cleaning jobs don't have to do the historic job requirements of the job. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:41:34 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 22:36:40 2011. Welcome to the average hotel housekeeper's workday.Then find another job. |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:43:02 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:41:34 2011. Not every job has to cater to every employee. I can't be an astrophysicist, should they legislate that I should be able to get employed as one? No. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:43:45 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by f179dj on Tue May 3 22:39:57 2011. Yes. That is exactly how it's done. It's ridiculous that they would need a whole supply of double the sheets now. What's the big F'in deal. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:44:07 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 22:34:47 2011. Find another job then. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:45:11 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Train Dude on Tue May 3 21:24:39 2011. Exactly. It's part of the job. Can't or don't like it, try some other job. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 23:45:21 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:44:07 2011. Already did ... I'm the one who keeps the shitter empty in your computers. :) |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:45:28 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 22:34:47 2011. It's part of the friggin' job requirement. I'm required to talk to outside customers every day at my job, even if the interaction with them might cause me stress. Should the State of Arizona pass a law that regulates that I don't have to talk to external customers, no. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 23:46:48 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:45:28 2011. All I'm saying is that like bitching about how the subways operate, the only real way to know for sure if it's true or it's bullshit is to try doing the job yourself ... nothing more, nothing less ... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:48:30 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by bingbong on Tue May 3 21:35:52 2011. Beds that are made with flat sheets need to be remade daily.Beds in hotels need to be remade daily anyway. Multiply that by 20,30, or more if they are doing a double shift on a job that pats t=for shit yet they have to make ends meet. It's in the job description. Don't like it, take another job. Should we feel sorry that they have to clean all the toilets every day too? What about the poor schlep that has to clean the public restroom in a fast food restaurant. Should we ban people from shitting in the toilets in public restrooms? There are many crappy jobs. Someone has to do it. Someone gets paid for it. |
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Posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:49:08 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 23:46:48 2011. Every job is going to have aspects to it that can cause pain or injury. That's why it's called a job as opposed to "fun".I'm opposed to excessive government regulation just for the sake of regulation, this strikes me as just that. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:49:15 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Dand124 on Tue May 3 21:18:15 2011. Wow, I completely agree with your post. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:50:32 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:45:28 2011. I have two jobs. My part time second job requires a lot of lifting. I guess I should complain. Rolls eyes. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:51:11 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:49:08 2011. Excellent post, couldn't have said it better. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:52:38 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:43:02 2011. What about the poor guy that has to clean all the shit off the floor around a public toilet? It's part of the job....as miserable as it is. If someone doesn't like it, don't take the job. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 23:52:46 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:49:08 2011. Given that government usually doesn't give a shit about hourlies anyway, I'll bet that anyone who researches the "legislative intent" behind that law will discover the usual suspects behind it ... INSURANCE companies who are likely considering their payouts too high. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:53:59 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by TonyG on Tue May 3 23:41:09 2011. It's amazing, simply amazing. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue May 3 23:58:10 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:40:05 2011. What the hell is physically abusive about the maid having to tuck the sheet between the mattress?I would not say that it's "abusive", but it's back breaking physical labor. Lifting those heavy mattresses and getting a firm tight tuck on the corners and sides is not easy. They want guests to be able to bounce a coin off the bed. Seriously, it's hard work although I don't support government getting involved in this. I guess this is a way to repay the Latino voters and all those who came out to support "Nicky the maid" against Meg Whitman. (Is Nicky the maid still in this country?) |
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Posted by Dand124 on Wed May 4 00:01:16 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue May 3 23:49:15 2011. I think we usually agree on these types of issues… |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed May 4 00:05:19 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 3 23:52:46 2011. Ding! Senator Kevin de León is *on* the insurance committee and is the sponsor of the bill. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed May 4 00:08:56 2011, in response to Re: California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds, posted by Dand124 on Wed May 4 00:01:16 2011. Just call this the "Nicky the maid" bill.Obviously the libs have to find ways to look like they're addressing issues in the Latino community. Who do you think changes the sheets at hotels in California? |
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